Application of Fracture Mechanics in Ocean Engineering Structures Quality Control

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This paper introduced the application of Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA) technology based on fracture mechanics in ocean engineering structures. The application actualities and developing trend of ECA evaluation criterion in domestic and foreign ocean engineering structures were described. The content and process of ECA evaluation at home and abroad were compared, and the key technologies of ECA evaluation in practical projects were summarized.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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1257-1262

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February 2012

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