Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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OMAE2001 / MAT - 3130 ABSTRACT The material fracture toughness is often
estimated from the Charpy impact energy using empirical correlations . However ,
each correlation has a limitation of application , although some are implemented
...
OMAE2001 / MAT - 3130 ABSTRACT The material fracture toughness is often
estimated from the Charpy impact energy using empirical correlations . However ,
each correlation has a limitation of application , although some are implemented
...
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For the estimation of the fracture toughness in the transition temperature range ,
the ductile crack growth prior to cleavage fracture plays an important role in the
fracture process . The damage mechanics will be available to include the crack ...
For the estimation of the fracture toughness in the transition temperature range ,
the ductile crack growth prior to cleavage fracture plays an important role in the
fracture process . The damage mechanics will be available to include the crack ...
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Fracture toughness values corrected from the results of notched specimens were
very consistent with the plane strain fracture toughness obtained from precracked
specimen . In addition , limiting notch root radius ( po ) , below which fracture ...
Fracture toughness values corrected from the results of notched specimens were
very consistent with the plane strain fracture toughness obtained from precracked
specimen . In addition , limiting notch root radius ( po ) , below which fracture ...
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