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AM&P Technical Articles (2024) 182 (7): 18–21.
Published: 01 October 2024
... focusing method in a rib-to-deck assembly on the top part of an orthotropic steel bridge deck. Copyright © ASM International® 2024 2024 ASM International orthotropic steel bridge deck phased array ultrasonic testing reliability rib-to-deck assembly weld penetration inspection 1 8...
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In the quest to improve the reliability of partial penetration welding validation, advanced ultrasonic testing techniques have replaced other less accurate methods. This case study compares weld penetration inspection results from phased array ultrasonic testing and the total focusing method in a rib-to-deck assembly on the top part of an orthotropic steel bridge deck.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2023) 181 (4): 23–27.
Published: 01 May 2023
... members and supporting structure for the deck; and (b) longitudinal ribs and hull sheets. can be used for more detailed work. Improvements in welding equipment have made the process more robust, using less power input to reduce distortion in the welded structure. Pulse bilities due to the high flow stress...
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Beyond weight savings, aluminum products offer corrosion resistance, weldability, and ease of maintenance for a wide range of marine vessels. Aluminum was recognized as a promising material for marine construction from the early days of the industry. The development of 5xxx alloys and large production capacity made aluminum use more technically and economically possible beginning in the 1950s. The variety of aluminum vessels ranges from small fishing boats and fast ferry catamarans to cruise ships and military vessels. All benefit from aluminum's relatively light weight, low maintenance costs, and easy repairability. Other benefits of using aluminum in marine applications include formability, corrosion resistance, and availability in various product forms.