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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... Steel Corporation Tokyo , Japan 3. RESULTS OF MASS PRODUCTION OF STEEL PLATES FOR OFFSHORE. 1993 OMAE - Volume III - A , Materials Engineering ASME 1993 Yuzuru Yoshida , Hiroshi Tamehiro and Rikio Chijiiwa Kimitsu R & D Laboratory Nippon ...
... Steel Corporation Tokyo , Japan 3. RESULTS OF MASS PRODUCTION OF STEEL PLATES FOR OFFSHORE. 1993 OMAE - Volume III - A , Materials Engineering ASME 1993 Yuzuru Yoshida , Hiroshi Tamehiro and Rikio Chijiiwa Kimitsu R & D Laboratory Nippon ...
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... steel D explaining in part its good performance . 4. Large particles of MAC constituent encourage fracture initiation and steels susceptible to the formation of such phases should not be recommended for this type of application ...
... steel D explaining in part its good performance . 4. Large particles of MAC constituent encourage fracture initiation and steels susceptible to the formation of such phases should not be recommended for this type of application ...
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... steel A is still expected to have larger austenite grains than steel B. At 1350 ° C , TIN begins to dissolve and because of the higher nitrogen content in steel B , the TIN precipitates in steel B are more stable and resistant to ...
... steel A is still expected to have larger austenite grains than steel B. At 1350 ° C , TIN begins to dissolve and because of the higher nitrogen content in steel B , the TIN precipitates in steel B are more stable and resistant to ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 7 |
HIGH STRENGTH STEELS FOR OFFSHORE | 189 |
Weldability of NitrogenEnhanced HSLA Steels | 231 |
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alloy analysis applied argon artificial neural network ASTM austenite austenite grain bainite base metal behaviour bending CGHAZ Charpy composite pipe cooling corrosion crack propagation CTOD curve cycles developed diameter effect elastomer electrodes Engineering ASME 1993 epoxy equation experimental fabrication factor ferrite firewater firewater system flange fracture fracture mechanics GRE pipe heat input high strength steels HSLA HSLA steels hydrogen increase initial installation intumescent kJ/mm load martensite Materials Engineering ASME maximum method microstructure MIRT nitrogen nitrogen steel node notch offshore structures OMAE parameters performance predicted preheat pressure procedures PWHT range reduced S-N curves seal seawater sheave shielding gas shown in Figure simulated SINTEF specimens spool stainless steel strain surface Table Technology temperature tensile test results thickness toughness tubular joints underwater Underwater Welding values weld metal weldability welded joints weldments wet welding wide plate wire yield strength