Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... DEPTH RANGES Thomas J. Reynolds Global Divers & Contractors Division of Global Industries Ltd. 5319 Port Rd . New ... depth underwater . Weld metal manganese and silicon decrease with depth while carbon , oxygen , and porosity increase ...
... DEPTH RANGES Thomas J. Reynolds Global Divers & Contractors Division of Global Industries Ltd. 5319 Port Rd . New ... depth underwater . Weld metal manganese and silicon decrease with depth while carbon , oxygen , and porosity increase ...
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... depth ( Suga and Hasui 1986 ) . Ibarra et al ( 1987 ) showed that weld metal oxygen increases with depth up to about 2000 ppm at 100 ft ( 30.3 m ) and remains high at greater depths . Weld metal manganese levels were shown to drop ...
... depth ( Suga and Hasui 1986 ) . Ibarra et al ( 1987 ) showed that weld metal oxygen increases with depth up to about 2000 ppm at 100 ft ( 30.3 m ) and remains high at greater depths . Weld metal manganese levels were shown to drop ...
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... depth tested . Addition of titanium and boron produced acicular ferrite contents of 60 to 90 percent over the range of depth tested , as shown in Figure 7. Acicular ferrite is preferred over the PF and FS microstructures due to its ...
... depth tested . Addition of titanium and boron produced acicular ferrite contents of 60 to 90 percent over the range of depth tested , as shown in Figure 7. Acicular ferrite is preferred over the PF and FS microstructures due to its ...
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STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY PROCEDURES FOR EUROPE SINTAP | 1 |
OMAE99MAT2041 | 9 |
Development of the SINTAP Failure Assessment Diagrams for Compatibility With | 19 |
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