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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10 shows the effect of cooling rate on tensile strength and toughness of welded joints . Tensile strength tends to improve and toughness tends to deteriorate with the increase in cooling rate in X80 grade steel welded joint .
10 shows the effect of cooling rate on tensile strength and toughness of welded joints . Tensile strength tends to improve and toughness tends to deteriorate with the increase in cooling rate in X80 grade steel welded joint .
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Furthermore , existence of M - A constituent , that has high hardness , in the specimen reheated over 750 ° C is thought to leads high tensile strength . Low yield strength of the specimens reheted at 750 and 850 ° C , which correspond ...
Furthermore , existence of M - A constituent , that has high hardness , in the specimen reheated over 750 ° C is thought to leads high tensile strength . Low yield strength of the specimens reheted at 750 and 850 ° C , which correspond ...
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The load capacity of a pipe containing girth welds of lesser strength than the base metal was analyzed for There are only a few studies in the literature axial tension , internal pressure with closed ends , and investigating either ...
The load capacity of a pipe containing girth welds of lesser strength than the base metal was analyzed for There are only a few studies in the literature axial tension , internal pressure with closed ends , and investigating either ...
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Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK 89 | 69 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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