Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3; Volume 7, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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THE INFLUENCE OF REDUCED CARBON EQUIVALENT ON HAZ CRACKING IN STRUCTURAL STEELS P. H. M. Hart and I. S. Matharu The Welding Institute , Abington Cambridge , England A. R. Jones , Formerly of TWI , now at UKAEA Northern Research Lab ...
THE INFLUENCE OF REDUCED CARBON EQUIVALENT ON HAZ CRACKING IN STRUCTURAL STEELS P. H. M. Hart and I. S. Matharu The Welding Institute , Abington Cambridge , England A. R. Jones , Formerly of TWI , now at UKAEA Northern Research Lab ...
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The latter has led to a further decrease in the carbon content and the modern structural steels often have carbon levels of about 0.12 % and lower . Such low carbon levels particularly attractive from the point of view of weldability ...
The latter has led to a further decrease in the carbon content and the modern structural steels often have carbon levels of about 0.12 % and lower . Such low carbon levels particularly attractive from the point of view of weldability ...
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The elastic strain surrounding the high carbon martensite will reduce the mobility of dislocations introduced by the mechanical testing and cause piling up of dislocations and consequently result in cleavage and brittle fracture .
The elastic strain surrounding the high carbon martensite will reduce the mobility of dislocations introduced by the mechanical testing and cause piling up of dislocations and consequently result in cleavage and brittle fracture .
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Contents
ADVANCED COMPOSITES | 1 |
A Study of the MultiLayered GRP Composite Cylindrical Vessel | 13 |
Resistance of Composite Structures to Impact Loads | 19 |
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