The cashmere yarns were set in steam of 120℃ for 5 minutes after they had been extended to about 3% and wrapped onto the glass mandrels, which was relevant to the industrial setting processes. The effects of the stea...The cashmere yarns were set in steam of 120℃ for 5 minutes after they had been extended to about 3% and wrapped onto the glass mandrels, which was relevant to the industrial setting processes. The effects of the steaming on the tensile mechanical properties of cashmere fiber are investigated. The extension in ' yield region' and the extension at rupture of the set cashmere fiber are obviously decreased.展开更多
A stress analysis is described for a nuclear steam generator tubesheet with a thin, or irregular ligament, associated with a mis-drilled hole using the rules of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) B & P...A stress analysis is described for a nuclear steam generator tubesheet with a thin, or irregular ligament, associated with a mis-drilled hole using the rules of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) B & PV Section Ⅲ and non-mandatory Appendix A, Article A-8000 for stresses in perforated flat plates. The analysis demonstrates the proper application of the NB-3200 rules for this special application, with discussion of the differences between an actual tube hole deviation and what is assumed in ASME Appendix A. This is a companion paper to "Technical Justification Supporting Operation with a Tube Installed in a Mis-Drilled Hole of a Steam Generator Tubesheet".展开更多
文摘The cashmere yarns were set in steam of 120℃ for 5 minutes after they had been extended to about 3% and wrapped onto the glass mandrels, which was relevant to the industrial setting processes. The effects of the steaming on the tensile mechanical properties of cashmere fiber are investigated. The extension in ' yield region' and the extension at rupture of the set cashmere fiber are obviously decreased.
文摘A stress analysis is described for a nuclear steam generator tubesheet with a thin, or irregular ligament, associated with a mis-drilled hole using the rules of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) B & PV Section Ⅲ and non-mandatory Appendix A, Article A-8000 for stresses in perforated flat plates. The analysis demonstrates the proper application of the NB-3200 rules for this special application, with discussion of the differences between an actual tube hole deviation and what is assumed in ASME Appendix A. This is a companion paper to "Technical Justification Supporting Operation with a Tube Installed in a Mis-Drilled Hole of a Steam Generator Tubesheet".