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  • Open Access

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    Experimental Study on Static Strength of Tubular Y-Joints

    YANG Jie, SHAO Yongbo, CHEN Cheng

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.16, No.4, pp. 111-112, 2011, DOI:10.3970/icces.2011.016.111

    Abstract A typical Y-joint is made up of a chord member and a brace member. In this structure, the brace member is usually subjected to axial load, and so the chord is always subjected to radial load which is tranferred from the brace member. As the stiffness of the chord in the radial direction is usually much smaller than that of the brace in the axial direction, failure often occurs near the weld toe on the chord surface. Increasing the thickness of the chord near the weld toe can enlarge the radial stiffness of the chord, and thus it can improve… More >

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    Experimental Study on Zonal Disintegration of some kinds of Layered Similar Material Model

    ZHANG Zhi-hui, WANG Xue-bin, PAN Yi-shan

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.16, No.4, pp. 99-100, 2011, DOI:10.3970/icces.2011.016.099

    Abstract It is known from experimental studies that a zonal periodic structure in the form of alternated regions of fractured and relatively intact rock appears around rock workings. It is impossible to describe the occurrence of such a structure on the basis of the classical continuum model, so it attracted the research's wide attention. In order to know the crack distribution and its change along the axial direction, and this phenomenon may take place in which kinds of material, four kinds of layered similar materials blocks are used to establish a barrel model. The crack distribution and its change along the… More >

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    THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF GAS SLIPPAGE EFFECTS IN COAL-BED METHANE RESERVOIR

    PAN Yi-shan, XIAO Xiao-chun, LV Xiang-feng

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.16, No.4, pp. 97-98, 2011, DOI:10.3970/icces.2011.016.097

    Abstract Gas slippage effects is the first time found by Kundt and Warburg, Muskat for the first time applied gas flow in porous media theory to the development of oil and gas fields, it marks gas slippage effect theoretical research possible to achieve low permeability gas reservoirs industrialized mining. In recent years, our country scholars used the theoretical analysis and experimental research methods to low permeability gas reservoirs of slippage effects, to achieve low permeability gas reservoirs industrialization mining provide a theoretical basis, as for coal-bed methane reservoir gas slippage effects study is extremely rare. So this article carries out the… More >

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    Experimental study on mechanical properties degradation of TP110TS tube steel in high H2S corrosive environment

    Deli Gao, Zengxin Zhao

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.16, No.1, pp. 29-30, 2011, DOI:10.3970/icces.2011.016.029

    Abstract The research on casing corrosion in sour environment by a synergism of sweet corrosion and H2S corrosion has become the basis of casing selection and casing string safety evaluation with more and more sour reservoirs containing high H2S concentration being developed. It is essential to scientifically utilize casing service ability and reasonably control production rate of gas well to achieve the effective and safe developing of gas resources during the safety period of casing service with a precise casing life prediction. Scanning electron microscopy and tensile testing were applied to investigate the corrosion of TP110TS tube steel in stimulant solution… More >

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    Experimental Research on Resistance Performance of Gliding-Hydrofoil Craft with a T-Formed Hydrofoil and Shallow V-Shaped Bottom

    YANG Song-lin1, MA Qing-wei2, CHEN Shu-ling1, GAO Lei1, WU An1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.5, No.1, pp. 7-14, 2008, DOI:10.3970/icces.2008.005.007

    Abstract An 11.8m-long gliding-hydrofoil craft with a T-formed hydrofoil and shallow V-shaped bottom is chosen to carry on in this work. Resistance test in towering tank is the main method. Two different installation angle (-1.5° and 0° ) of hydrofoil are conducted and the tests were done separately. Relevant results of different resistance performance have been got under the influence of different hydrofoil installation angle. More >

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    Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Heat-Treated Hot Dry Rock Samples Under Combined Actions of Triaxial Stress and Pore Pressure

    Daobing Wang1,2, Bo Yu1,*, Dongliang Sun1, Dongxu Han1, Jingfa Li1, Hao Qin1, Peng Wang1, Xufei Yang1, Yajun Deng1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.22, No.3, pp. 147-148, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.04786

    Abstract Hot dry rock (HDR), which is usually buried depth in 3-10 km, contains abundant heat energy for heating the house and making the electricity. Hydraulic fracturing is an effective technology to develop the geothermal resources. In hydraulic fracturing, a large amount of cold water is injected to generate the artificial fractures in subsurface. However, in previous studies, the study on the mechanical properties of HDR under the combined action of triaxial stress and pore pressure is still in its infancy and an exhaustive investigation is lacking. In this study, we experimentally investigated the heat-treated HDR samples with the integrated consideration… More >

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    Experimental Investigation and Thermodynamic Assessment of the Fe-Base Alloy System

    Ikuo Ohnuma, Machiko Ode

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.22, No.2, pp. 133-133, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05431

    Abstract Experimental investigation of phase equilibria in the Fe-Mn, Fe-Si, Fe-Al and Fe-Mn-Si-C systems was carried out. In the Fe-Mn system, α/γ equilibrium at temperatures below 600°C was revised by equilibration of severely deformed powder samples in which the α/γ equilibrated microstructures at low temperatures could be realized. In the Fe-Si and Fe-Al systems, the miscibility gap between A2, B2 and D03 phases as well as the A2/B2/D03 transition boundaries were determined precisely. Phase equilibria in the Al-rich region of the Fe-Al system were determined in detail. The α/γ equilibria in the Fe-Mn-C, Fe-Mn-C and Fe-Mn-Si-C systems were determined by FE-EPMA,… More >

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    The Experimental Simulation Technology and System of Solid Fluidization Exploitation of Marine Non-Diagenetic Natural Gas Hydrate

    Lin Jiang1,*, Na Wei1,*, Jinzhou Zhao1, Shouwei Zhou1,2, Liehui Zhang1, Qingping Li3, Guorong Wang1, Jun Zhao1, Kaisong Wu1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.4, pp. 81-83, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.04515

    Abstract With huge reserves, marine natural gas hydrate is one of the most potential unconventional alternative energy sources after shale gas, coalbed methane and tight gas. The research and pilot engineering of natural gas hydrate exploitation technology mainly adopts the depressurization method at home and abroad, all of which refer to the exploitation technology of conventional oil and gas.
    While using the depressurization method to exploit the non-diagenetic gas hydrate, the undersea hydrate decomposes in situ, partly flows to the bottom of the well, and escapes into the seawater in large quantities, and the hydrate will face the following six risks… More >

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    Fracture behavior of plain concrete beams -- experimental verification of one parameter model

    B.K.Raghu Prasad1, Rabindra Kumar Saha1, A.R.Gopalakrishnan1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.14, No.3, pp. 65-84, 2010, DOI:10.3970/icces.2010.014.065

    Abstract Several different models have been proposed to characterize mode-I crack propagation in concrete. The fictitious crack model proposed by Hillerborg et al. and the blunt crack band theory developed by Bazant & Oh are particularly well suited for a finite element analysis. The two-parameter fracture model proposed by Jenq & Shah is found to be applicable only for beams with s/w=4, where s=span & w=depth of the beam. The general applicability of the model for other testing configurations is not published. In the present study an experimental verification of a one-parameter model based on fundamental equation of equilibrium developed by… More >

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    Simulation of damage in textile composites: model development and experimental validation

    I. Verpoest1,2, S.V. Lomov1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.13, No.4, pp. 73-74, 2009, DOI:10.3970/icces.2009.013.073

    Abstract The paper will first introduce the general approach developed at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven for modeling the internal structure of textiles and for prediction of the mechanical properties of textile based composites.
    Then, the results of experimental observations of damage processes during tensile quasi-static and fatigue loading for carbon/epoxy textile composites will be presented, more specifically for (1) woven fabrics; (2) non-crimp fabrics (NCF); (3) structurally stitched NCF. The test methodology includes, apart from the “normal” tensile testing, registration of acoustic emission and full-field measurements of strains on the surface of the sample. The damage in the samples loaded… More >

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