Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3; Volume 8, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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Fig.4 shows the relation between the applied stress and the steady state creep rate in air and the hot corrosive environment . 10 0 903K A 963K 01023K in air o lu In corrosivo environment APPLIED STRESS ( kg / mm2 ) --- 903K 963K 1023K ...
Fig.4 shows the relation between the applied stress and the steady state creep rate in air and the hot corrosive environment . 10 0 903K A 963K 01023K in air o lu In corrosivo environment APPLIED STRESS ( kg / mm2 ) --- 903K 963K 1023K ...
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Fig.6 Relation between the creep rupture life and the applied stress in air and in hot corrosive environment . ( applied stress exponent n ) of each isothermal line from equation ( 5 ) becomes -7.30 . Since the values of intercept of ...
Fig.6 Relation between the creep rupture life and the applied stress in air and in hot corrosive environment . ( applied stress exponent n ) of each isothermal line from equation ( 5 ) becomes -7.30 . Since the values of intercept of ...
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A compressive applied stress which causes yielding to occur in the residual stress region will , on removal of the applied stress , result in a lower residual stress in compression counterbalanced by equivalent reduction in tension .
A compressive applied stress which causes yielding to occur in the residual stress region will , on removal of the applied stress , result in a lower residual stress in compression counterbalanced by equivalent reduction in tension .
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Contents
THICKNESS EFFECTS | 1 |
The Plate Thickness Effect in Fatigue Predictions and Results A Review of Norwegian Work | 21 |
Thickness Weld Profile and Initial Flaw Considerations for Tubular Joints | 39 |
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