Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... obtained from tests is lower than that obtained from FE calculations but deviation is within 10 % . As stated in section 2.1 , the value of ( ɛ , / ɛ ) can be viewed as the reduction ratio of stress intensity factor . Since the ( ε ...
... obtained from tests is lower than that obtained from FE calculations but deviation is within 10 % . As stated in section 2.1 , the value of ( ɛ , / ɛ ) can be viewed as the reduction ratio of stress intensity factor . Since the ( ε ...
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equations obtained from Eqn . ( 10 ) ΝΕ B = 1 Ne Mia = le Dil ( a ) Da12 + Σ αβ Di2 ( a ) y ria ) D122 ( a ) y ria ... obtained by only using two 5 - node elements to model the axisymmetric circular plate . It should be noted that exact ...
equations obtained from Eqn . ( 10 ) ΝΕ B = 1 Ne Mia = le Dil ( a ) Da12 + Σ αβ Di2 ( a ) y ria ) D122 ( a ) y ria ... obtained by only using two 5 - node elements to model the axisymmetric circular plate . It should be noted that exact ...
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... obtained for the second layer . However , the signal to noise ratio obtained on wire breaking type defects remains too small for this technique to be selected as a candi- date able to fulfil the requirements of the offshore ISI ...
... obtained for the second layer . However , the signal to noise ratio obtained on wire breaking type defects remains too small for this technique to be selected as a candi- date able to fulfil the requirements of the offshore ISI ...
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