Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... method since it does not require any sophisticated equipment . This method is sensitive to delaminations and disbonds in the laminate . Leak testing is applicable mostly for pressure vessels or other hollow structures that can be ...
... method since it does not require any sophisticated equipment . This method is sensitive to delaminations and disbonds in the laminate . Leak testing is applicable mostly for pressure vessels or other hollow structures that can be ...
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possibly because Otaki's method takes no account of surface finish or because Birger's method tends to produce the lowest prediction of maximum thread load . The reason for the latter is possibly that Birger's theory , unlike Sopwith's ...
possibly because Otaki's method takes no account of surface finish or because Birger's method tends to produce the lowest prediction of maximum thread load . The reason for the latter is possibly that Birger's theory , unlike Sopwith's ...
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... methods have commonly been used . As destructive methods , these methods are expensive and time consuming to perform . Further , the mechanical test method has limitations in test data generation . Since it is difficult to measure the ...
... methods have commonly been used . As destructive methods , these methods are expensive and time consuming to perform . Further , the mechanical test method has limitations in test data generation . Since it is difficult to measure the ...
Contents
ADVANCED COMPOSITES | 1 |
Probabilistic Aspects of HAZ CTOD Value of Multipass Welded Joint of Steel for Offshore | 5 |
The Use of GRP Materials in Platform Topsides Construction and the Regulatory Implications | 15 |
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