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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Let TT be the superfluous energy of the system 1 at leaking over the system II , then ग - N ܐ Jds ( 3 ) where J is the energy release rate during crack propagation along the depth direction of the surface crack , and relevant to ...
Let TT be the superfluous energy of the system 1 at leaking over the system II , then ग - N ܐ Jds ( 3 ) where J is the energy release rate during crack propagation along the depth direction of the surface crack , and relevant to ...
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With increasing energy input the necessary preheating temperature decreases : if 100 ° C was necessary at 12 kJ / cm , only 75 ° C was required at 20 kJ / cm . This is valid for an - value of 4.3 ml / 100 g Fe .
With increasing energy input the necessary preheating temperature decreases : if 100 ° C was necessary at 12 kJ / cm , only 75 ° C was required at 20 kJ / cm . This is valid for an - value of 4.3 ml / 100 g Fe .
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The toughness was evaluated by the value of absorbed energy using an instrumented Charpy impact test machine which could divide the absorbed energy into crack - initiation energy ( Ei ) and crack - propagation energy ( Ep ) .
The toughness was evaluated by the value of absorbed energy using an instrumented Charpy impact test machine which could divide the absorbed energy into crack - initiation energy ( Ei ) and crack - propagation energy ( Ep ) .
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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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