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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1994 OMAE - Volume III , Materials Engineering ASME 1994 a - ABSTRACT Accelerated cooled structural steels have been developed and produced to meet the need for easily weldable steel which exhibits good heat affected zone toughness ...
1994 OMAE - Volume III , Materials Engineering ASME 1994 a - ABSTRACT Accelerated cooled structural steels have been developed and produced to meet the need for easily weldable steel which exhibits good heat affected zone toughness ...
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Figures 12a and 12b show the microstructures at the highest heat input utilized in this study . Here again , the austenite reformation appears to be further advanced in SAF 2507 when compared to SAF 2205. The HAZ in SAF 2507 was also ...
Figures 12a and 12b show the microstructures at the highest heat input utilized in this study . Here again , the austenite reformation appears to be further advanced in SAF 2507 when compared to SAF 2205. The HAZ in SAF 2507 was also ...
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The toughness of the re - heated weld metal increased slightly following post weld heat treatment . For as deposited weld metal , the impact toughness increased as the nitrogen content in the weld metal decreased ( Fig . 3 ) .
The toughness of the re - heated weld metal increased slightly following post weld heat treatment . For as deposited weld metal , the impact toughness increased as the nitrogen content in the weld metal decreased ( Fig . 3 ) .
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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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