Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 3-4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... of those test specimen which were flame cut under water or in atmosphere were slightly higher . The creep values of those test specimen which were plasma cut under water are 100 N / mm2 higher than those of the base material .
... of those test specimen which were flame cut under water or in atmosphere were slightly higher . The creep values of those test specimen which were plasma cut under water are 100 N / mm2 higher than those of the base material .
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... a consumable with a higher chromium content would result а favourable micro structure , 1.e. the higher chromium content of the consumable the higher the possibility to avoid the reheating problem being experienced . to to was ...
... a consumable with a higher chromium content would result а favourable micro structure , 1.e. the higher chromium content of the consumable the higher the possibility to avoid the reheating problem being experienced . to to was ...
Page 186
Predictions by the Ralston model appear to be higher than the test data at lower P18 ( D2 - D72 ) 70ft and lower than data at higher P18 ( D2 - D72 ) 70ft . The Edwards - Croasdale model was derived for a 450 cone only and was not ...
Predictions by the Ralston model appear to be higher than the test data at lower P18 ( D2 - D72 ) 70ft and lower than data at higher P18 ( D2 - D72 ) 70ft . The Edwards - Croasdale model was derived for a 450 cone only and was not ...
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Contents
WELD METAL AND HAZ PROPERTIES | 1 |
ADVANCES IN STEEL AND WELDING | 65 |
Kapadia Y Adonyi J D Defilippi and W F Domis | 73 |
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