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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As expected closed - ended conditions produce slightly higher burst pressures as the biaxiality of the stress delays ... Comparison with experiments suggests that von Mises predicted burst pressure has the best agreement with actual ...
As expected closed - ended conditions produce slightly higher burst pressures as the biaxiality of the stress delays ... Comparison with experiments suggests that von Mises predicted burst pressure has the best agreement with actual ...
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TRYING A PRESSURE CHANGE OF 20 PSI , FLOW INTERVAL AT LOWER HEAD ONLY FOR DETAILED STATION 819 . ITERATION 1 NEWTON RAPHSON METHOD CONVERGED IN 6 ITERATIONS . TRYING A PRESSURE CHANGE OF 20 PSI . ITERATION 2 NEWTON RAPHSON METHOD ...
TRYING A PRESSURE CHANGE OF 20 PSI , FLOW INTERVAL AT LOWER HEAD ONLY FOR DETAILED STATION 819 . ITERATION 1 NEWTON RAPHSON METHOD CONVERGED IN 6 ITERATIONS . TRYING A PRESSURE CHANGE OF 20 PSI . ITERATION 2 NEWTON RAPHSON METHOD ...
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The maximum allowable working pressure was then limited to 80 % of this mill test pressure . No hydrotesting was required in 1935 but in 1951 a ( nonmandatory ) hydrotest to a maximum of 120 % of the maximum allowable working pressure ...
The maximum allowable working pressure was then limited to 80 % of this mill test pressure . No hydrotesting was required in 1935 but in 1951 a ( nonmandatory ) hydrotest to a maximum of 120 % of the maximum allowable working pressure ...
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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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