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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... carried out in bending and hence the observations can be compared both to theory the conclusions drawn regarding axially loaded tests . and MATERIALS AND TEST PROCEDURES steel The out The material used for this evaluation was plate ...
... carried out in bending and hence the observations can be compared both to theory the conclusions drawn regarding axially loaded tests . and MATERIALS AND TEST PROCEDURES steel The out The material used for this evaluation was plate ...
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... carried out par- ticularly with regard to the mechanical properties of the HAZ . MMA welding tests with an electrode introduced for welding offshore steels with a minimum yield strength of 355 N / mm2 produced a sufficiently high ...
... carried out par- ticularly with regard to the mechanical properties of the HAZ . MMA welding tests with an electrode introduced for welding offshore steels with a minimum yield strength of 355 N / mm2 produced a sufficiently high ...
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... carried out for parent plate materials ( such as Thorpe et al , 1983 ) and recently for tubular joints ( Dover and Wilson , 1986 ) . These tests were mainly carried out under constant amplitude ( CA ) loading . The general finding ...
... carried out for parent plate materials ( such as Thorpe et al , 1983 ) and recently for tubular joints ( Dover and Wilson , 1986 ) . These tests were mainly carried out under constant amplitude ( CA ) loading . The general finding ...
Contents
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY | 9 |
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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alloy analysis applied attachment base behaviour bending calculated carried chord compared composite Conference constant corrosion curve cycles depth determined developed distribution element energy Engineering environment equation experimental fabrication failure fatigue strength field Figure fracture fracture mechanics function geometry given grade heat higher improved increase indicates influence initiation input International length levels limited load lower material mean measured mechanics method observed obtained Offshore performed pipe pitting plate predicted present pressure procedure production propagation properties range ratio reduced reference relation reported resistance samples shown shows similar solution specimens standard steel strain strength stress intensity factor structure surface surface crack Table temperature tensile thickness effect toughness tubular joints values wall weld metal weld toe welded joints yield