Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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... ship structures , since ships are redundant stiffened plate structures in which brittle fracture , once initiated , may propagate to large lengths . The classic examples of this are the failures of the Liberty ships and T - 2 tankers in ...
... ship structures , since ships are redundant stiffened plate structures in which brittle fracture , once initiated , may propagate to large lengths . The classic examples of this are the failures of the Liberty ships and T - 2 tankers in ...
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... ships which navigate on their own . The design of icebreaking ships is strongly dependent on the characteristics of the sea ice to be broken , such as ice thickness , strength , drift , and features . The total resistance of a ship ...
... ships which navigate on their own . The design of icebreaking ships is strongly dependent on the characteristics of the sea ice to be broken , such as ice thickness , strength , drift , and features . The total resistance of a ship ...
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... ship or platform is launched . Vinyls were extensively used on ships and offshore platforms for many years , and they still are in many areas . Their use , however , has given way to epoxies in most marine applications , however ...
... ship or platform is launched . Vinyls were extensively used on ships and offshore platforms for many years , and they still are in many areas . Their use , however , has given way to epoxies in most marine applications , however ...
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Fatigue in Composites: Science and Technology of the Fatigue Response of ... Bryan Harris Limited preview - 2003 |