Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 5-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE MATERIAL SELECTIONS OF GATE VALVE COMPONENTS L. Y. Chen FMC Corporation Petroleum Equipment ... ABSTRACT This paper presents an expert system which selects materials of gate valve components according to API ...
AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR THE MATERIAL SELECTIONS OF GATE VALVE COMPONENTS L. Y. Chen FMC Corporation Petroleum Equipment ... ABSTRACT This paper presents an expert system which selects materials of gate valve components according to API ...
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For an equipment with Class " H " material , it can also be used for class A , B , C , D or E. The equipment with " H " material certainly is much more expensive than that for the lower classes such as Class A. Nevertheless , if the ...
For an equipment with Class " H " material , it can also be used for class A , B , C , D or E. The equipment with " H " material certainly is much more expensive than that for the lower classes such as Class A. Nevertheless , if the ...
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Figure 4 shows a sample run of the expert system for the material selections of gate valve components according to API and NACE service specifications . It should be emphasized that there is no separate material data base for this ...
Figure 4 shows a sample run of the expert system for the material selections of gate valve components according to API and NACE service specifications . It should be emphasized that there is no separate material data base for this ...
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PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK 89 | 69 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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