Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 12, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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Page 189
... high strength steels in terms of enhanced mechanical performance and weight and cost reduction have been known for some time . However , these materials have not been widely used in industry . One of the main reasons behind this has ...
... high strength steels in terms of enhanced mechanical performance and weight and cost reduction have been known for some time . However , these materials have not been widely used in industry . One of the main reasons behind this has ...
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... strength weld metal . This has been attributed to the inherent hardenability of the available high strength consumables and the relatively high hydrogen levels associated with the SAW process . One solution to overcome this problem and ...
... strength weld metal . This has been attributed to the inherent hardenability of the available high strength consumables and the relatively high hydrogen levels associated with the SAW process . One solution to overcome this problem and ...
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... high strength steels can be successfully welded . Thus significant benefits of fabrication without preheat are ... strength consumables and to extend the range of welding processes suitable for high strength steel fabrication ...
... high strength steels can be successfully welded . Thus significant benefits of fabrication without preheat are ... strength consumables and to extend the range of welding processes suitable for high strength steel fabrication ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 7 |
HIGH STRENGTH STEELS FOR OFFSHORE | 189 |
Weldability of NitrogenEnhanced HSLA Steels | 231 |
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