Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 13, Parts 3-5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994 - Arctic regions |
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Most of these test methods are based on static loading techniques such as the constant load or the constant deflection ( or displacement ) test . To a certain extent fracture mechanics based SCC testing of base material is standardized ...
Most of these test methods are based on static loading techniques such as the constant load or the constant deflection ( or displacement ) test . To a certain extent fracture mechanics based SCC testing of base material is standardized ...
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The second series was conducted using a constant met of 30 ksi ( inch ) " ?. Under the constant km condition , the R - ratio varied , reaching its highest value at Ak In such a case , the R - ratio can be calculated by : R = 1 - AK / 30 ...
The second series was conducted using a constant met of 30 ksi ( inch ) " ?. Under the constant km condition , the R - ratio varied , reaching its highest value at Ak In such a case , the R - ratio can be calculated by : R = 1 - AK / 30 ...
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Stress relaxation is the decline in stress with time when the device is held at a constant deflection . ... Experience to date suggests that these constants are better determined by simultaneously employing the data from more than one ...
Stress relaxation is the decline in stress with time when the device is held at a constant deflection . ... Experience to date suggests that these constants are better determined by simultaneously employing the data from more than one ...
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Contents
FATIGUE AND DEFORMATION | 1 |
Determination of Recovery Length in Spiral Strands | 9 |
FRACTURE ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS | 37 |
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