1995
DOI: 10.1016/0951-8339(95)90664-g
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The prediction of crack shape development for in-service cracks in offshore welded tubular joints

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“…Other authors built on this method of predicting crack growth in plates with surface cracks in tension and bending, or a combination of both [116][117][118][119]. For tubular joints subjected to tension and bending, Kam [120] developed a method to predict the crack aspect ratio. Carpinteri [75,[121][122][123] has also done other work in investigating different geometries and loading.…”
Section: Fatigue Crack Growth Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors built on this method of predicting crack growth in plates with surface cracks in tension and bending, or a combination of both [116][117][118][119]. For tubular joints subjected to tension and bending, Kam [120] developed a method to predict the crack aspect ratio. Carpinteri [75,[121][122][123] has also done other work in investigating different geometries and loading.…”
Section: Fatigue Crack Growth Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%