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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Maximum applied loads of 20yp and 0.8 Oyp , corresponding to maximum storm stresses for the two categories of joint referred to in ( 1 ) , were used for the nodal joint calculations . The axial : bending applied load ratio was taken as ...
Maximum applied loads of 20yp and 0.8 Oyp , corresponding to maximum storm stresses for the two categories of joint referred to in ( 1 ) , were used for the nodal joint calculations . The axial : bending applied load ratio was taken as ...
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GENERAL The stress distribution in a hollow section joint depends on the geometric parameters ( e.g. width ratio ... also considers that the fatigue life depends on the size of the crack Uniplanar and multiplanar joints are compared .
GENERAL The stress distribution in a hollow section joint depends on the geometric parameters ( e.g. width ratio ... also considers that the fatigue life depends on the size of the crack Uniplanar and multiplanar joints are compared .
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0.6 mm 900 chord 101.10 crord 600 $ 37 400 The static and dynamic strength of multiplanar joints also depends on the kind of stresses acting on the out - of - plane braces . Consider a multiplanar joint where compressive stresses act on ...
0.6 mm 900 chord 101.10 crord 600 $ 37 400 The static and dynamic strength of multiplanar joints also depends on the kind of stresses acting on the out - of - plane braces . Consider a multiplanar joint where compressive stresses act on ...
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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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