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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... procedure specifi- cations ) and personnel exams taken care of it was now time to approach two areas which would occupy a great deal of time ; welder testing and procedure qualifications . Procedure qualifications are time consuming and ...
... procedure specifi- cations ) and personnel exams taken care of it was now time to approach two areas which would occupy a great deal of time ; welder testing and procedure qualifications . Procedure qualifications are time consuming and ...
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... procedure design and procedure evaluation are all influenced by a better numerical understanding of the implications of welding . It is possible to design more reliable joint strength and toughness levels into the structure resulting in ...
... procedure design and procedure evaluation are all influenced by a better numerical understanding of the implications of welding . It is possible to design more reliable joint strength and toughness levels into the structure resulting in ...
Page 614
... procedure , the details of which have been reported elsewhere . ( 3 ) The weld heat input was 4.5 kJ / mm and two controlled weld procedures were used which contained nominal values of 10 % and 30 % Coarse grained HAZ respectively . In ...
... procedure , the details of which have been reported elsewhere . ( 3 ) The weld heat input was 4.5 kJ / mm and two controlled weld procedures were used which contained nominal values of 10 % and 30 % Coarse grained HAZ respectively . In ...
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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