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Anglais |
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01/01/2021 |
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Détails
This Bulletin describes research that was jointly funded by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Welding Research Council, Inc. (WRC) in support of the joint Fitness-For-Service Standard, API 579-1/ASME FFS-1. It has been well established for several decades that the effective fracture toughness of structural components that contain crack-like flaws can be significantly higher than toughness measured on standard laboratory coupons. The reason for this effect is a relaxation in crack tip triaxiality (i.e., constraint) that occurs in component with predominately membrane loading, as well as components with shallow cracks.
Informations supplémentaires
Auteur | Welding Research Council (WRC) |
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Edité par | WRC |
Type de document | Document réglementaire |
Nombre de pages | 152 |
Mot-clé | WRC 590 |