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Large-Scale Monotonic Tests of Piping Components

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Monotonic and Ultra-Low-Cycle Fatigue Behaviour of Pipeline Steels

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This chapter presents results of a testing programme of large-scale monotonic tests carried out on pipeline components manufactured with X52, X70 and X80 steel grades.

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  • Iob, F., Campanelli, F., & Coppola, T. (2015). Modelling of anisotropic hardening behavior for the fracture prediction in high strength steel line pipes. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 148, 363–382.

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Correspondence to António Augusto Fernandes .

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Fernandes, A.A., de Jesus, A.M.P., Natal Jorge, R. (2018). Large-Scale Monotonic Tests of Piping Components. In: Fernandes, A., Jesus, A., Natal Jorge, R. (eds) Monotonic and Ultra-Low-Cycle Fatigue Behaviour of Pipeline Steels. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78096-2_4

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