Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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boundaries [ 13 ] . The fracture toughness ( 8m ) is lower because martensite increases the strength tensile , but decreases the cleavage resistance [ 5 ] . The 1k and 3k conditions showed lower tensile strength and higher ductility ...
boundaries [ 13 ] . The fracture toughness ( 8m ) is lower because martensite increases the strength tensile , but decreases the cleavage resistance [ 5 ] . The 1k and 3k conditions showed lower tensile strength and higher ductility ...
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... lower region of thickness direction cannot be neglected . Yield and tensile strength of the middle region are lower than those of the upper and lower region . The tensile curves of the upper and lower region overlap each other within an ...
... lower region of thickness direction cannot be neglected . Yield and tensile strength of the middle region are lower than those of the upper and lower region . The tensile curves of the upper and lower region overlap each other within an ...
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... lower bound for the data . The MARINTEK curve could be taken as a design curve . However , due to limited sample size , these conclusions are uncertain . The data shown in Figure 4 may indicate that different design criteria ( SN curves ) ...
... lower bound for the data . The MARINTEK curve could be taken as a design curve . However , due to limited sample size , these conclusions are uncertain . The data shown in Figure 4 may indicate that different design criteria ( SN curves ) ...
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