Definition of locked-up stress; in failure of SS Schenectady, principal cause was accumulation of abnormal amount of internal stress locked into structure by processes of construction; in new ships, prevention of locked-up stresses should primarily be responsibility of structural designer. (See also Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 62 n 2 July 8 1943 p 33-4; Mar Eng and Shipg Rev v 48 n 8 Aug 1943 p 200-1, 224; Welding J v 22 n 9 Sept 1943 p 721-3 (discussion) 723-4; Metal Progress v 44 n 3 Sept 1943 p 448, 468, 470; Mar Progress v 11 n 10 Oct 1943 p 60, 62, 64; Engineer v 176 n 4565 July 9 1943 p 28-9 (discussion) n 4566 July 16 p 52)
Fractures in welded ships
Shipbldr Mar Engine-Bldr
Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-Builder ; 50 , n 411
1943
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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