ABSTRACTThree materials SUS304, 9% Ni steel and Al 5083-O alloy, which are considered possible candidate for International Maritime Organization (IMO) type B Cargo Containment System, were studied. Monotonic tensile, fatigue, fatigue crack growth rate and Crack Tip Opening Displacement tests were carried out at room, intermediate low (-100 °C) and cryogenic (-163 °C) temperatures. The initial yield and tensile strengths of all materials tended to increase with decreasing temperature, whereas the change in elastic modulus was not as remarkable. The largest and smallest improvement ratio of the initial yield strengths due to a temperature reduction were observed in the SUS304 and Al 5083-O alloy, respectively. The fatigue strengths of the thr...
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The International Maritime Organization stipulates that greenhouse gas emissions from ships should b...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is increasingly being used as fuel in ships to decrease air pollution. A...
The aim of this study is to investigate the applicability of automatic plasma arc welding (PAW) to c...
In terms of steel alloying elements, generally, nickel is used as an austenite stabilizing element t...
Results of sustained-load environmental crack growth threshold tests performed on six spacecraft pre...
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The increasing use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as bunker fuel in ships, calls for an elaborate st...
Axial load fatigue crack propagation in alloys at room, cryogenic, and high temperature
The primary objective of this program has been to develop simple laboratory-type tests to evaluate t...
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Ship structures are typical examples of large plated structures which are made of large number of st...
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