Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 5-6; Volume 8, Parts 5-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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Page 273
... flaw acceptance standards is one of primary considerations in maintaining soundness and safety of welds . Behavior of flaws is known to be depen- dent on loading character and levels . In this context , additional analysis and revision ...
... flaw acceptance standards is one of primary considerations in maintaining soundness and safety of welds . Behavior of flaws is known to be depen- dent on loading character and levels . In this context , additional analysis and revision ...
Page 289
... Flaw sizes were estimated to exhibit no growth , some growth , and significant growth to permit the broadest evaluation possible . After cut- ting the TW flaws , composite patches consisting of layers of stainless steel backed by soft ...
... Flaw sizes were estimated to exhibit no growth , some growth , and significant growth to permit the broadest evaluation possible . After cut- ting the TW flaws , composite patches consisting of layers of stainless steel backed by soft ...
Page 290
... flaws . Not sur- prisingly , the worst prediction occurs when all sources of flaw extension are ignored . Failure pres- sure is nonconservative by about 16 percent in this case and corresponding flaw sizes estimated via LEFM would be ...
... flaws . Not sur- prisingly , the worst prediction occurs when all sources of flaw extension are ignored . Failure pres- sure is nonconservative by about 16 percent in this case and corresponding flaw sizes estimated via LEFM would be ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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