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Creation of Polymeric Organosilicon Layers on the Surface of Pipeline Steel for Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking. [PDF]
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Analysis of Intracellular Fatty Acid Metabolism during Doxorubicin-Induced Senescence of MCF7 Cells Using Raman Imaging. [PDF]
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Hull Plate Bending with Induction Heating
2021To ensure excellent hydrodynamic performance, ship structures are always designed and fabricated with a curved hull, which is obtained by plate formation techniques applied in shipyards. In particular, bulbous bow and stern sections are assembled by thick plates with complex double curvature, such as concave or convex profile.
Hong ZHOU, Jiangchao WANG
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1999
Abstract Through analyzing the stress state and deformation of pipe bending using local induction heating with small bending radius, a computer simulation system has been developed based on the FEM software ANSYS and finite strain elasto–plastic theory.
J Q Li
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Abstract Through analyzing the stress state and deformation of pipe bending using local induction heating with small bending radius, a computer simulation system has been developed based on the FEM software ANSYS and finite strain elasto–plastic theory.
J Q Li
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Bends in magneto-inductive waveguides
Metamaterials, 2010Abstract Magneto-inductive (MI) waveguides are periodic structures that operate by magnetic coupling between a set of lumped-element L-C resonators. The effect of waveguide bending on the propagation of MI waves is investigated, and it is shown that discontinuities in axis curvature will typically generate reflections.
R.R.A. Syms, L. Solymar
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Theory of pipe-bending to a small bend radius using induction heating
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1990Abstract A theory for the bending of inductively heated pipes to a small bend radius is presented. Stress-and strain-states under various loading conditions and for different bend radii are calculated and simulated numerically by the 3-D thermal elasto-plastic and the rigid-viscoplastic finite-element methods.
Wang Zutang, Hu Zhong
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Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of X90 Bend Using Local Induction Bending
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2016The microstructure and mechanical properties was studied for API (American Petroleum Institute) X90 pipeline steel bend, which was formed by local induction heat. It was found that X90 pipeline steel parent microstructure consisted of quasi-polygonal ferrite, granular bainite and a small amount of M/A constituents, which provided a good mechanical ...
Bin Wang +8 more
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Deformation Capacity of Induction Bends
Volume 4: Terry Jones Pipeline Technology; Ocean Space Utilization; CFD and VIV Symposium, 2006In the last two decades, reliability methods have been extensively used to calibrate rationally-based Load and Resistance Factored Design (LRFD) equations for the design of offshore and onshore pipelines. Several experimental and theoretical studies have been carried out with the aim to assess the strength and deformation capacity of induction bends ...
Roberto Bruschi +4 more
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Induction of optical vortex in the crystals subjected to bending stresses
Applied Optics, 2012We describe a method for generation of optical vortices that relies on bending of transparent parallelepiped-shaped samples fabricated from either glass or crystalline solid materials. It is shown that the induced singularity of optical indicatrix rotation leads in general to appearance of a mixed screw-edge dislocation of the phase front of outgoing ...
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