Towards a Unified Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Marine Structures

In order to apply the damage tolerance design philosophy to design marine structures, accurate prediction of fatigue crack growth under service conditions is required. Now, more and more people have realized that only a fatigue life prediction method base

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Weicheng Cui Xiaoping Huang Fang Wang

Towards a Unified Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Marine Structures

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Xiaoping Huang Fang Wang

Towards a Unified Fatigue Life Prediction Method for Marine Structures With 138 figures

Authors Prof. Weicheng Cui Shanghai Ocean University Shanghai, 201306, China E-mail: [email protected]

Prof. Xiaoping Huang School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai, 200240, China E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Fang Wang Shanghai Ocean University Shanghai, 201306, China E-mail: [email protected]

ISSN 1995-6819 e-ISSN 1995-6827 Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China

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