Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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... shown in Table 2 and the thermal efficiency of CO2 arc welding , 0.77 ( SR237 , 2000 ) . Heat input ratio for each plate by fillet weld is estimated by the formula ( Cottrell , 1953 ) in which the ratio of thermal diffusion section in ...
... shown in Table 2 and the thermal efficiency of CO2 arc welding , 0.77 ( SR237 , 2000 ) . Heat input ratio for each plate by fillet weld is estimated by the formula ( Cottrell , 1953 ) in which the ratio of thermal diffusion section in ...
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... shown . With an increase of displacement , the difference in strain distribution between Steels B and C disappears and strain distributes uniformly for the distances greater than 50mm ; this is similar to the experimental results shown ...
... shown . With an increase of displacement , the difference in strain distribution between Steels B and C disappears and strain distributes uniformly for the distances greater than 50mm ; this is similar to the experimental results shown ...
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... shown in Figure 8. The data can be used to give preliminary SN curves for the high strength steel T - butt specimens under two CP levels . The design curve shown is the F2 curve , as shown in more recent tests , for BS4360 Gr50D . It ...
... shown in Figure 8. The data can be used to give preliminary SN curves for the high strength steel T - butt specimens under two CP levels . The design curve shown is the F2 curve , as shown in more recent tests , for BS4360 Gr50D . It ...
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