Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3; Volume 7, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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Page 97
... increase in niobium content refined the ferrite grain ( 8 ) and suppressed the formation of upper bainite structure , while the increase in niobium content in 0.07 % carbon steels increased the amount of upper bainite structure with the ...
... increase in niobium content refined the ferrite grain ( 8 ) and suppressed the formation of upper bainite structure , while the increase in niobium content in 0.07 % carbon steels increased the amount of upper bainite structure with the ...
Page 409
... increasing e , this signifies that either n decreases gradually with increasing load ( constraint relaxation ) or that ductile crack extension occurs . As n is also an index of the material's ability to oppose an increase of load at the ...
... increasing e , this signifies that either n decreases gradually with increasing load ( constraint relaxation ) or that ductile crack extension occurs . As n is also an index of the material's ability to oppose an increase of load at the ...
Page 520
... increasing peak temperature of the first cycle and increasing cooling rate of the second cycle . Yield strength increased with increasing peak temperature of the first cycle due to the increase in hardenability with increasing austenite ...
... increasing peak temperature of the first cycle and increasing cooling rate of the second cycle . Yield strength increased with increasing peak temperature of the first cycle due to the increase in hardenability with increasing austenite ...
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abrasion addition analysis applied assessment base behaviour brittle carbon carried Charpy chemical chord compared composition concrete considered cooling critical CTOD curves cycle defect depth developed direction distribution effect element energy Engineering examined fabrication factor failure fatigue crack ferrite Figure fracture fracture mechanics fracture toughness fusion geometry grain growth hardness heat input higher impact increase indicated initiation joint length loading lower material maximum measured Mechanics method microstructures normal notch observed obtained occur offshore structures parameters performed plate position practice present pressure problem procedure production properties PWHT range reduced regions respectively sampled shown shows simulated specification specimens steel steel plates stiffeners strain strength stress structures surface Table temperature tensile thermal thickness toughness treatment tubular joints values weld metal welded joints yield zone