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Autor:
J. David McColskey, Victor Ferrinho Pereira, Thomas Gnäupel-Herold, Antonio J. Ramirez, Jeffrey W. Sowards
Publikováno v:
Materials & Design, Vol 88, Iss, Pp 632-642 (2015)
The influence of the friction-stir welding process on microstructure and mechanical properties of API 5L X80 skelp was investigated. Friction-stir welds were produced using welding parameters optimized to promote weld toughness. The solid-state weldi
Autor:
Richard J. Fields, Frank W. Gayle, William E. Luecke, Thomas A. Siewert, Stephen W. Banovic, Tim Foecke, Chris N. McCowan, J. David McColskey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. 6:5-8
Publikováno v:
Thin Solid Films. 484:426-432
A tensile-testing technique for micrometer-sized free-standing thin films is described and sample results obtained using the technique are presented. Major components used in the technique include a three-axis micromanipulator, a force sensor, two de
Publikováno v:
Volume 4: Production Pipelines and Flowlines; Project Management; Facilities Integrity Management; Operations and Maintenance; Pipelining in Northern and Offshore Environments; Strain-Based Design; Standards and Regulations.
Curved-wide plate (CWP) tests are frequently used for assessing the quality of pipeline girth welds. Despite a large number of CWP tests having been conducted at great expense over many decades, an industry consensus standard remains unavailable. Con
Publikováno v:
Scripta Materialia. 45:583-589
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Tests were performed to measure the failure loads of axially compressed glass-fiber-reinforced and graphite-fiber-reinforced composite cylinders. The data were compared with the results of a previous model, which was based on a three-dimensional stre
Publikováno v:
2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4.
Curved wide plate (CWP) testing in tension, on API 5L X100 pipes of 36-inch (916-mm) diameter and 0.75-inch (19-mm) wall thickness, has been initiated in support of strain-based design using high strength steel for oil and gas pipeline applications.
Publikováno v:
2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 4.
Tensile strain capacity (TSC) is a critical component of the strain-based design of pipelines. TSC is affected by a number of material parameters, such as the strain hardening rate, weld strength mismatch, and toughness. Girth weld high-low misalignm