Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 10American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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By alternating the direction , the total time for the welding decreased since no time for back turn as in the single - U weld was needed . However , the peak temperature in the base material is increased by this course of action .
By alternating the direction , the total time for the welding decreased since no time for back turn as in the single - U weld was needed . However , the peak temperature in the base material is increased by this course of action .
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As a basic effect of the electromagnetic arc excitation , the arc itself is transformed to a spiral configuration rotating according to Lorentz forces depending on direction of the field vector . The controlled arc voltage oscillations ...
As a basic effect of the electromagnetic arc excitation , the arc itself is transformed to a spiral configuration rotating according to Lorentz forces depending on direction of the field vector . The controlled arc voltage oscillations ...
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a As a basic effect of the electromagnetic arc excitation , the arc itself is transformed to spiral configuration rotating according to Lorentz forces depending on direction of the field vector . The controlled voltage oscillations ...
a As a basic effect of the electromagnetic arc excitation , the arc itself is transformed to spiral configuration rotating according to Lorentz forces depending on direction of the field vector . The controlled voltage oscillations ...
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Contents
RESIDUAL STRESS AND DISTORTION IN WELDS | 1 |
WELD METAL AND HAZ PROPERTIES | 37 |
The Effect of Intercritical Thermal Cycles on HAZ Microstructure and Toughness in CMnAlNb | 49 |
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alloys analysis application austenite axial base bead behaviour boundary calculated carbon CGHAZ changes chemical compared composition considered cooling crack crack tip critical CTOD curves cycle deformation developed direction distribution effect element energy Engineering evaluation experimental fatigue ferrite field Figure fracture toughness fusion gauges geometry Grade grain grain boundary groove hardness heat heat input higher increase initiation load lower material measured mechanical method microstructure narrow notched observed obtained offshore operation panel parameters pass performed pipe plate position possible prediction present pressure procedure produced properties range reduced regions requirements residual stress resistance samples shown shows simulation specimen steel strain strength structure surface Table temperature tempered tensile thermal thickness titanium values volume weld metal welded joint width yield zone