Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3; Volume 8, Part 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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2 : Impact energy of base metal - 20 40 60 80 preheating temperature in ° C Fig.9 : Results from 80 Implant tests 60 ono le = 12 kJ / cm --- RE = 16 kJ / cm Hg = 4,3 QE = 16 kJ / cm Iml / 100g Fe ) a = 20 kJ / cm ?
2 : Impact energy of base metal - 20 40 60 80 preheating temperature in ° C Fig.9 : Results from 80 Implant tests 60 ono le = 12 kJ / cm --- RE = 16 kJ / cm Hg = 4,3 QE = 16 kJ / cm Iml / 100g Fe ) a = 20 kJ / cm ?
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INTRODUCTION . а that the tensile strength of as - deposited weld metal ( and adjacent heat affected zone ) shall be equal to exceed the specified minimum tensile strength of the base metal . This requirement , however , does not ...
INTRODUCTION . а that the tensile strength of as - deposited weld metal ( and adjacent heat affected zone ) shall be equal to exceed the specified minimum tensile strength of the base metal . This requirement , however , does not ...
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Figure 15 gives the relation between the Charpy absorbed energy of HAZ 2mm at -60 ° C and FATT of base metal at the midthickness . Data were obtained from the 76mm thick BS4360-50D steels produced by TMCP and normalizing .
Figure 15 gives the relation between the Charpy absorbed energy of HAZ 2mm at -60 ° C and FATT of base metal at the midthickness . Data were obtained from the 76mm thick BS4360-50D steels produced by TMCP and normalizing .
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Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY | 9 |
The Plate Thickness Effect in Fatigue Predictions and Results A Review of Norwegian Work | 21 |
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