Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... THREAD LOAD CONCENTRATION LI + 234 23+ SOPWITH'S THEORY BIRGER'S. Abstract Some methods for predicting the fatigue limits of bolt - nut connections have been assessed against fatigue test data and photoelastic stress data for different ...
... THREAD LOAD CONCENTRATION LI + 234 23+ SOPWITH'S THEORY BIRGER'S. Abstract Some methods for predicting the fatigue limits of bolt - nut connections have been assessed against fatigue test data and photoelastic stress data for different ...
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... thread load . The reason for the latter is possibly that Birger's theory , unlike Sopwith's , calculates the load on the nth turn of the thread . Consequently the highest load found will be for a whole turn of thread and will be lower ...
... thread load . The reason for the latter is possibly that Birger's theory , unlike Sopwith's , calculates the load on the nth turn of the thread . Consequently the highest load found will be for a whole turn of thread and will be lower ...
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... threads 120 degrees apart . At the both ends of each thread model , a small triangular shaped part of the thread tooth was ignored because of the complexity of modelling . As shown in Figure 5 , there- fore , all thread tooth terminates ...
... threads 120 degrees apart . At the both ends of each thread model , a small triangular shaped part of the thread tooth was ignored because of the complexity of modelling . As shown in Figure 5 , there- fore , all thread tooth terminates ...
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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