Committee III.2 Fatigue and Fracture

F. P. Brennan, Kim Branner, J.H. den Besten, A. M. Horn, B. Ki Choi, W. Mao, T. Nakamura, E. Oterkus, I. Paranhos Pasqualino, G. Parmentier, C. Rizzo, J. Romanoff, J. Rörup, A. Samanta, A. Theodoulidis, F. Wang, G. Wang

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    Abstract

    Concern for crack initiation and growth under cyclic loading as well as unstable crack propagation and tearing in ship and offshore structures. Due attention shall be paid to practical application and statistical description of fracture control methods in design, fabrication and service. Consideration is to be given to the suitability and uncertainty of physical models.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 19th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress
    EditorsC. Guedes Soares, Y. Garbatov
    Volume1
    PublisherCRC Press
    Publication date2015
    Pages351-413
    ISBN (Print)978-1-138-0286-8, 978-1-138-02895-1
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-315-64719-7
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    Event19th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress - Hotel Miragem, Cascais, Portugal
    Duration: 7 Sept 201510 Sept 2015
    Conference number: 19
    http://www.issc2015.org/

    Conference

    Conference19th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress
    Number19
    LocationHotel Miragem
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityCascais
    Period07/09/201510/09/2015
    Internet address

    Bibliographical note

    see: http://www.issc2015.org/<br/>book published by CRC Press

    Keywords

    • Fatigue
    • Fracture Mechanics
    • Probabilistic Methods
    • Materials
    • Steel
    • High Strength Steel
    • Stainless Steel
    • Aluminium
    • Inspection
    • Fitness for Service

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