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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... increase in deposition rate of ~ 10 % can be achieved . Furthermore by changing the polarity from DC + to DC- with all other parameters being equal , a further substantial increase can be obtained . In order to determine the ...
... increase in deposition rate of ~ 10 % can be achieved . Furthermore by changing the polarity from DC + to DC- with all other parameters being equal , a further substantial increase can be obtained . In order to determine the ...
Page 105
... increase in manganese for welds made in air , but no increase in manganese content for wet - welds . The highest levels of ferro - manganese addition tested produced a fluid slag which was difficult for welder - divers to handle ...
... increase in manganese for welds made in air , but no increase in manganese content for wet - welds . The highest levels of ferro - manganese addition tested produced a fluid slag which was difficult for welder - divers to handle ...
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... increase in carbon content causes increase in the volume fraction of martensite - austenite - constituent in as- welded condition [ 5 ] and does increase in the amount of carbide precipitates after PWHT , low carbon is essential to ...
... increase in carbon content causes increase in the volume fraction of martensite - austenite - constituent in as- welded condition [ 5 ] and does increase in the amount of carbide precipitates after PWHT , low carbon is essential to ...
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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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