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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... temperature increment T ) associated with a sequence of buckle wavelengths L. The typical features of Figure 7 include : ( i ) the multi - valued relation between temperature and wavelength . Including the value L = 0 , there are up to ...
... temperature increment T ) associated with a sequence of buckle wavelengths L. The typical features of Figure 7 include : ( i ) the multi - valued relation between temperature and wavelength . Including the value L = 0 , there are up to ...
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... temperature , the sample must be chilled to a AT = 50 ° C for the viscosity of the oil to be measured at the specification temperature . In the past it hasn't been possible to measure viscosity at an elevated temperature ( above 20 ° C ) ...
... temperature , the sample must be chilled to a AT = 50 ° C for the viscosity of the oil to be measured at the specification temperature . In the past it hasn't been possible to measure viscosity at an elevated temperature ( above 20 ° C ) ...
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... temperature through the cross - section . Possible hot - forming procedures are as follows : Case A - The workpiece must not be heated to a temperature above 1050 ° C . The formed product must be normalized at a temperature suited to ...
... temperature through the cross - section . Possible hot - forming procedures are as follows : Case A - The workpiece must not be heated to a temperature above 1050 ° C . The formed product must be normalized at a temperature suited to ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK 89 | 69 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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