Kumar et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Qualification of the inclined fuel transfer machine chain based on fatigue and break load testKumar et al., 2015
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- Kumar R
- Rajesh S
- Varghese J
- Raghupathy S
- Selvaraj P
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- Procedia Engineering
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Certain surface defects of significant depth with maximum linear indication of 20 mm at the weld area have been observed during Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI) of the Inclined Fuel Transfer Machine (IFTM) welded chain. The same has been subjected to fatigue and break …
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