List of SSC Reports
Total number of SSC reports listed: 639
Number Title Publication
Date
SSC-001Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate04/30/1946
SSC-002Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate Flat Plate Tests04/30/1946
SSC-003Cleavage Fracture of Ship Plates as Influenced by Size Effect03/30/1946
SSC-004Direct Explosion Test for Welded Armor and Ship Plate Prime and Welded Plate Tests01/30/1946
SSC-005Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate09/30/1946
SSC-006Investigations of Brittle Cleavage Fracture of Welded Flat Plate By Means of a Bend Test03/10/1948
SSC-007Fatigue Tests of Ship Welds07/30/1946
SSC-8Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate Flat Plate and Additional Tests on Large Tubes08/30/1946
SSC-9Correlation of Laboratory Tests With Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests09/15/1946
SSC-10Cleavage Fracture of Ship Plates as Influenced By Size Effect09/30/1946
SSC-11Metallurgical Quality of Steels Used for Hull Construction02/25/1947
SSC-12Investigation of Means for Evaluating the Quality of Hull Plate Steel By Tests Conducted on Furnace or Ladle Samples05/28/1947
SSC-13Metallurgical Quality of Steels Used for Hull Construction05/31/1947
SSC-14Fatigue Test of Ship Welds08/30/1947
SSC-15Correlation of Laboratory Tests with Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests: Slow Notch Bend Test10/15/1947
SSC-16Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate09/30/1947
SSC-17Correlation of Laboratory Tests With Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests: A Study of Strain Gradients12/30/1947
SSC-18Correlation of Laboratory Tests With Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests01/30/1948
SSC-19Correlation of Laboratory Tests with Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests: Analysis of True-Stress &Strain Data on Project Steel02/28/1948
SSC-20Investigation of Means for Evaluating the Quality of Hull Plate Steel by Tests Conducted on Furnace or Ladle Samples05/15/1948
SSC-2112 Inch Flat Plate Tests11/30/1948
SSC-22Correlation of Laboratory Tests with Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests09/30/1948
SSC-23Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships03/30/1948
SSC-24The Fundamental Factors Influencing the Behavior of Welded Structures Under Conditions of Multiaxial Stress, Various Temps.,08/30/1947
SSC-26Metallurgical Quality of Steels Used for Hull Construction11/30/1949
SSC-27Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate, Tests of Restrained Welded Specimens and Hatch Corner Specimens of Mild Steel12/30/1948
SSC-28Causes of Cleavage Fracture in Ship Plate High Yield Strength Structural Steel11/30/1948
SSC-29Final Report Application of the Explosion Test to Evaluate Shock Properties of High Yield Strength Steels06/30/1949
SSC-30Correlation of Laboratory Tests with Full Scale Ship Plate Fracture Tests07/30/1949
SSC-31The Effect of Cyclic Stress on the Transition Temperature of Steel03/30/1949
SSC-32Final Report on High Speed Rotating Disk Project at MIT01/30/1949
SSC-33Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships11/15/1949
SSC-34The Fundamental Factors Influencing the Behavior of Welded Structures Under Conditions of Multiaxial Stress, Variations of Temps07/30/1949
SSC-35Aspect Ratio Program05/30/1950
SSC-36Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships07/30/1949
SSC-37Considerations of Welded Hatch Corner Design07/18/1951
SSC-38A Study of Plastic Deformation and Fracturing by Strain Energy Distribution01/30/1949
SSC-39Welded Reinforcement of Openings in Structural Steel Members12/30/1950
SSC-40Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships11/30/1950
SSC-41Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships11/30/1950
SSC-42The Determination of Initial Stresses in Steel Plates09/15/1958
SSC-43Evaluation of Notch Sensitivity of Mild Steel Ship Plate12/21/1950
SSC-44The Effects of Width and Thickness on Strength, Energy Absorption / Transition Temperature of Internally Notch Flat Steel Plates12/30/1950
SSC-45Evaluation of Improved Materials and Methods of Fabrication for Welded Steel Ships01/30/1950
SSC-46Evaluation of Ship Welding Procedures By Direct Explosion Testing Covering Work Performed Under Dept of the Navy-Bureau of Ships03/30/1950
SSC-47The Strength, Energy Absorption, and Transition Temperature of Internally Notched Flat Steel Plates08/30/1950
SSC-48A Study on the Structural Action of Superstructures on Ships06/30/1950
SSC-49An Investigation of the Influence of Deoxidation and Chemical Composition on Notched-Bar Properties of Semi-Killed Ship Steel08/30/1950
SSC-50Welded Reinforcement of Openings in Structural Steel Members01/30/1950
SSC-51Cracking of Simple Structural Geometries : The Effects of Edge Notch Geometry on Flat Steel Plates01/30/1950
SSC-52The Low Temperature Properties of Relatively High Purity Iron-Carbon Alloys03/30/1950
SSC-53An Investigation on the Influence of Deoxidation and Chemical Composition on Notched-Bar Properties of Semikilled Ship Steel02/27/1950
SSC-54The Fundamental Factors Influencing the Behavior of Welded Structures under Conditions of Multiaxial Stress and Variety of Temps01/30/1950
SSC-55Welded Reinforcement of Openings In Structural Steel Members: Room and Low Temp Tests of Plates with Reinforced Openings03/30/1951
SSC-56Welded Reinforcement of Openings in Structural Steel Members02/28/1950
SSC-57Cracking of Simple Structural Geometries: Investigation of Welded Ship Details05/30/1951
SSC-58Low Temperature Embrittlement Mechanics Deduced From Zinc Single Crystal Fracture Studies04/30/1951
SSC-59Critical Stress for Slip, Twinning, and Cleavage in Single Crystals of Iron05/30/1952
SSC-60The Effect of Subcritical Heat Treatment on the Transition Temperature of a Low Carbon Ship Plate Steel08/30/1952
SSC-61The Fundamental Factors Influencing the Behavior of Welded Structures: The Effect of Subcritical Heat Treatment on Transition Te12/30/1952
SSC-62Past Structural Studies Related to the Ship and Ship Components and for Determining Loads and Strains on Ships at Sea06/30/1952
SSC-63Review of Welded Ship Faillures09/30/1953
SSC-64Fundamental Factors Influencing the Behavior of Welded Structures Under Multiaxial Stress / Variations of Temperatures11/06/1953
SSC-65A Critical Survey of Brittle Failur in Carbon Plate Steel Structures Other Than Ships08/30/1953
SSC-66Critical Stresses for Slip, Twinning, and Cleavage in Single Crystals of Iron06/30/1957
SSC-67Model Tests on Hull-Deckhouse Interaction01/30/1952
SSC-68Tensile Tests of Large Specimens Representing the Intersection of a Bottom Longitudinal /Transverse Bulkhead in Welded Tankers09/30/1953
SSC-69An Evaluation of Current Knowledge of the Mechanics of Brittle Fracture12/30/1953
SSC-70A Review of Ship Steel Research and Recommendations for Future Studies03/30/1956
SSC-71The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Notched-Bar Properties of Semikilled Steel Plate03/15/1954
SSC-72The Present Status of Nondestructive Test Methods Inspection of Welded Joints in Ship Structures03/30/1956
SSC-73Influence of Composition and Deoxidatin on the Properties of Ship Plate Steels11/16/1953
SSC-74Electron Microscope Techniques for Study of Fractured Surfaces of Ship Plate Steels01/23/1959
ssc-75symp10Developments in Technology as Applied to River Equipment02/15/1976
ssc-75symp11Structural Developments: Inland Waterway Towboats and Barges02/15/1976
ssc-75symp09The Long Ships into the Seventies02/15/1976
ssc-75symp07Yesterday's Technology - Today's Ships - Some Tanker Experience02/15/1976
ssc-75symp06Unusual Hull Design Requirements, Construction and Operating Experience of the SEABEE Barge Carriers02/15/1976
ssc-75symp05Instrumentation - The Only Way02/15/1976
ssc-75symp04Classification Society Experiences in Today's Ships02/15/1976
ssc-75symp03Structural Considerations in the Design of the POLAR Class of Coast Guard Icebreakers02/15/1976
ssc-75symp12Observation of Ship Damage Over the Past Quarter Century02/15/1976
ssc-75symp13Dynamic Loadings Due to Waves and Ship Motions02/15/1976
ssc-75symp14Structural Response and Computer-Aided Design Procedures02/15/1976
ssc-75symp08Structural Design Criteria for the Safe and Economical Transportation of Liquified Natural Gas02/15/1976
ssc-75symp22Joining Technology and Quality Control02/15/1976
ssc-75symp21Experimental Methods in Ship Structural Evaluation02/15/1976
ssc-75symp20Analysis and Design Requirements02/15/1976
ssc-75symp19Fundamental Considerations of Fatigue, Stress-Corrosion Cracking and Fracture in Advanced Ship Structures02/15/1976
ssc-75symp18An Overview of Structural Integrity Technology02/15/1976
ssc-75symp16Fracture Mechanics, Fracture Criteria and Fracture Control for Welded Steel Ship Hulls02/15/1976
ssc-75symp15An Assessment of Current Shipboard Vibration Technology02/15/1976
ssc-75symp01Third Decade of Research Under the Ship Structure Committee02/15/1976
SSC-75Welded Reinforcement of Openings in Structural Steel Tension Members03/30/1959
ssc-75symp02Today's Navy - Echoes of the Past - Sounds of the Future02/15/1976
ssc-75symp17Projected Ship Types to the Year 200002/15/1976
SSC-76Investigation of Performance of Semikilled Carbon Steel ABS Class B and Rimmed Steel ABS Class A Under Direct Explosion Test05/30/1956
SSC-77Part I: Crack-Starter Tests of Ship Fracture and Project Steels11/30/1959
SSC-78Part II: Investigation of the Performance of Weldments and Prime Plate of ABS-B Steel l08/15/1956
ssc-78symp12Propeller and Wave-Induced Hull Structure Vibrations12/15/1978
ssc-78symp01State of the Art for Shipboard Vibration and Noise Control12/15/1978
ssc-78symp02Vibration from a Ship Owner's Standpoint12/15/1978
ssc-78symp03The Considerations of Vibrations and Noise at the Preliminary and Contract Levels of Ship Design12/15/1978
ssc-78symp04Vibration from a Shipbuilder's Point of View12/15/1978
ssc-78symp06Cost Considerations in Ship Vibration and Noise Problems12/15/1978
ssc-78symp07Approaches to Noise Exposure12/15/1978
ssc-78symp16Vibration Signature Analysis as a Preventive Maintenance Tool Aboard Ship12/15/1978
ssc-78symp17Systematic Experiments to Determine the Influence of Skew and Rake on Hull Vibratory Excitation Due to Transient Cavitation12/15/1978
ssc-78symp18Highly Skewed Propellers - Full Scale Vibration Test Results and Economic Considerations12/15/1978
ssc-78symp14Noise Prediction and Prevention in Ships12/15/1978
ssc-78symp15OSHA Noise Levels and the Marine Industry12/15/1978
ssc-78symp05Noise and Vibration as Viewed by a Maritime Union12/15/1978
ssc-78symp13Dynamic Analysis of the Afterbody of a Ship-Towards a Successful Correlation Between Analytical and Experimental Results12/15/1978
ssc-78symp11Computer Techniques for Use in Ship Hull Vibration Analysis and Design12/15/1978
ssc-78symp10Interaction and Compatibility Between Machinery and Hull from a Static and Vibratory Point of View12/15/1978
ssc-78symp09Calculation and Comparison of Propeller Unsteady Pressure Forces on Ships12/15/1978
ssc-78symp08Some Hydrodynamic Considerations of Propeller Induced Ship Vibrations12/15/1978
SSC-79Cracking of Simple Structural Geometries03/30/1956
SSC-80An Interpretive Report on the Metallurgical and Economic Aspects of Ship Steels and Their Relation to Ship Failures08/15/1956
SSC-81Effect of Grain Size and Carbon Content on the Low Temperature Tensile Properties of High Purity Fe-C Alloys05/28/1954
ssc-81symp18Fatigue Criteria for Ship Structure Details02/15/1982
ssc-81symp14Fracture Characteristics of Ship Steels Under Extremely High Loading Rates02/15/1982
ssc-81symp13Selection of Structural Materials for Extreme Loads Environments02/15/1982
ssc-81symp12Strength of Ship Hull Girders Under Moment, Shear and Torque02/15/1982
ssc-81symp10Grounding of a Membrane Tanker: Correlation Between Damage Predictions and Observations02/15/1982
ssc-81symp11Evaluation of Ultimate Ship Hull Strength02/15/1982
ssc-81symp05Combining Extreme Environmental Loads for Reliability -Based Designs02/15/1982
ssc-81symp09Overall Structural Response of a Ship Struck in a Collision02/15/1982
ssc-81symp08Structural Failure of a Small Cargo Vessel Among Rough Seas02/15/1982
ssc-81symp04Predicting Hull Bending Moments for Design02/15/1982
ssc-81symp15Some Extreme Effects of Residual Stresses in Shipbuilding02/15/1982
ssc-81symp19Application of Loading Predictions to Ship Structure Design: A Comparative Analysis of Methods02/15/1982
ssc-81symp01Extreme Loads in Navy Ship Design02/15/1982
ssc-81symp02The Consequences of Extreme Loadings on Ship Structures02/15/1982
ssc-81symp03Principles of Extreme Value Statistics and Their Application02/15/1982
ssc-81symp06Progress in the Development of Structural Load Criteria for Extreme Waves02/15/1982
ssc-81symp17Semi-Probabilistic Approach to the Design of Marine Structures02/15/1982
ssc-81symp16Offshore Structures-Implementations of Reliability02/15/1982
ssc-81symp07Fatigue Analysis Methdo for LNG Membrane Tank Details02/15/1982
SSC-82The Influence of Carbon and Manganese on the Properties of Semikilled Hot-Rolled Steel01/30/1954
SSC-83Reproducibility of Keyhole Charpy and Tear Test Data On Laboratory Heats of Semikilled Steel06/30/1954
ssc-84symp01A Review of Ship Structure Committee Activities from 1975-198402/10/1985
ssc-84symp02A Time Domain Simulation Method for Ship Motion and Load Prediction02/10/1985
SSC-84An Appraisal of the Properties and Methods of Production of Laminated or Composite Ship Steel Plate01/12/1956
SSC-86Evaluation of Weld-Joint Flaws As Initiating Points of Brittle Fracture09/04/1956
ssc-87symp09A Markovian Approach to Compliant Offshore Platforms02/10/1988
ssc-87symp08A Reliability-Conditioned Approach for the Fatigue Design of Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp07Calibration of Technical Standards for Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp06Reliability and Durability Analysis of Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp05AIM (Assessment, Inspection, Maintenance) and Reliability of Offshore Platforms02/10/1988
ssc-87symp04Probabilistic Fatigue Crack Growth Analysis of Offshore Structures with Reliability Updating Through Inspection02/10/1988
ssc-87symp10On the Determination of Design Wave Height02/10/1988
ssc-87symp11Methodologies for the Selection of Safety Factors and Safety Levels in the Design of Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp12Reliability Analysis of Offshore Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp13Extreme Value Distributions of Wave Loads and Their Application to Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp14Structural Safety Evaluation of Steel Jacket Platforms02/10/1988
ssc-87symp16A Structural System Reliability Care Study of an Eight-leg Steel Jacket Offshore Production Platform02/10/1988
ssc-87symp17Application of Reliability Assessment Methods to Marine Frame Structures Based on Ultimate Strength Analysis02/10/1988
ssc-87symp18System Reliability of Offshore Jacket Structures by Ideal Plastic Analysis02/10/1988
SSC-87Rapid Propagation of a Crack in a Brittle Material03/25/1955
ssc-87symp03Considerations of Probability-Based Fatigue Design for Marine Structures02/10/1988
ssc-87symp02Application of Reliability to Formulation of Fixed Offshore Design Codes02/10/1988
ssc-87symp15Reliability of Plates Under Combined Loading02/10/1988
ssc-87symp01Lessons Learnt from Structural Reliability Research and Applications in Marine Structures02/10/1988
SSC-88Influence of Silicon and Aluminum on the Properties of Hot-Rolled Steel07/01/1955
SSC-89Effect of Accelerated Cooling After Hot-Rolling On The Notched-Bar Properties of Ship Plate Sterl10/30/1957
SSC-90Effects of Aluminum Additions and Variations in Finishing Temperatures on Properties Hot-Rolled Experimental Open-Hearth Steels01/30/1958
ssc-91symp13Some Considerations Regarding Tank Inspection Priorities for Oil Tankers12/10/1991
ssc-91symp16Ultimate Hull Girder Strength Margins in Present Class Requirements12/10/1991
ssc-91symp17Ship Longitudinal Strength Modeling for Reliability Analysis12/10/1991
ssc-91symp12Inspection and Structural Maintenance of Chevron's Tanker Feet12/10/1991
ssc-91symp11Hull Strapping of Ships12/10/1991
ssc-91symp09Fatigue Reliability Model for Inspection, Updating and Repair of Welded Geometries12/10/1991
ssc-91symp39Cost/Benefit-Based Inspections: The Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Process for Fixed Offshore Structures12/10/1991
ssc-91symp08The Fatigue Fracture Reliability and Maintainability Process and its Application to Marine Structures12/10/1991
ssc-91symp10Probability Based Cost Benefit Analysis of Fatigue Design, Inspection and Maintenace12/10/1991
ssc-91symp07A Survey of Some Important Research Areas Related to Marine Maintenance12/10/1991
ssc-91symp06Structural Maintenance for New and Existing Ships: Overview, Fatigue Cracking and Repairs12/10/1991
ssc-91symp04The Owners and Operators Perspective on Inspection and Maintenance12/10/1991
ssc-91symp03Inspection Methods and Equipment12/10/1991
ssc-91symp02Viewpoint of the Classification Societies12/10/1991
ssc-91symp40Marine Structural Safety and Economy12/10/1991
SSC-91Investigation of the Influence of Deoxidation and Chemical Composition on Notched-Bar Properties of Ship Plate Steels08/30/1958
ssc-91symp01The Underwriter's Perspective12/10/1991
ssc-91symp18Regulating Marine Safety in the Arctic12/10/1991
ssc-91symp19Operational Response Monitoring for Ships and the Offshore12/10/1991
ssc-91symp20The Structural Renovation of a Liquefied Gas Carrier12/10/1991
ssc-91symp34Requalification and IMR Program for the Belayim Field12/10/1991
ssc-91symp30Comparative Fatigue Behavior of Structural Details of VLCCs12/10/1991
ssc-91symp31Breaking with Tradition Safety and the Survival of the US Maritime Industry12/10/1991
ssc-91symp32Corrosion and Safety of a Ship: Survey Report of a Long-Life Ship12/10/1991
ssc-91symp33Parametric Evaluation of Marine Structural Life Expectancy Using a Reliability-Based Methodology12/10/1991
ssc-91symp35A Graphical Database for Hull Fracture Reports12/10/1991
ssc-91symp36Structural Integrity Monitoring and Damage Detection by Using Pattern Recognition and Expert Systems12/10/1991
ssc-91symp37Ultimate Longitudinal Strength Analysis of a Double Skin Tanker by Idealized Structural Unit Method12/10/1991
ssc-91symp29Consideration of Global Climatology and Loading Characteristics In Fatigue Damage Assessment of Ship Structures12/10/1991
ssc-91symp28Future Class Requirements and Support Services for Inspection and Maintenance12/10/1991
ssc-91symp21The Evolution of Inspection and Repair Procedures for Ship Structures12/10/1991
ssc-91symp22Fitness for Purpose Using ACFM for Crack Detection and Sizing and FACTS/FADS for Analysis12/10/1991
ssc-91symp23CATSIR Computer Aided Tanker Structures Inspection and Repair Planning12/10/1991
ssc-91symp15Uncertainties in Stress Analysis of Marine Structures12/10/1991
ssc-91symp24An Empirical Study of an Inspection Method for Securing High Reliability of Independent Prismatic Tank Type B12/10/1991
ssc-91symp25Planning of Inspection and Repair for Ship Operation12/10/1991
ssc-91symp26Report on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Service Tanker Structural Failure Study12/10/1991
ssc-91symp27A Study on Hull Structures for Ageing Ships12/10/1991
ssc-91symp38A Probabilistic Approach for Determining the Effect of Corrosion on the Life Expectancy of Marine Structures12/10/1991
SSC-92Low Temperature Embrittlement Mechanics Deduced from Zinc Single Crystal Fracture Studies11/10/1958
ssc-93symp09A Finite Element Assessment of the Buckling Strength Equations of Stiffened Plates02/01/1994
SSC-93Mechanical Properties of High Purity Fe-C Alloys At Low Temperatures03/31/1959
ssc-93symp14Innovative Technologies for Coast Guard Marine Inspectors02/01/1994
ssc-93symp13Fatigue Endurance of Welded Joints, Residual Stresses and Fatigue Improvement Treatments02/01/1994
ssc-93symp12Applications of Spectral Fatigue Analysis to the ARCO 190 Mdwt Tankers02/01/1994
ssc-93symp11Improving the Management of Human and Organization Errors (HOE) in Tanker Operations02/01/1994
ssc-93symp10Practical Application of a New Advanced Dynamic Based Hull Structural Strength Design and Evaluation Criteria02/01/1994
ssc-93symp08Underwater Inspection Reliability for Offshore Structures02/01/1994
ssc-93symp07A Methodology for Reliability Assessment of Ship Structures02/01/1994
ssc-93symp06Marine Structural Integrity Programs02/01/1994
ssc-93symp05Fracture Mechanics Methodology for Fracture Control in Oil Tankers02/01/1994
ssc-93symp04Rationally-Based Fatigue Design of Tankers02/01/1994
ssc-93symp03Recent Studies on the Response of Structures Subjected to Large Impact Loads02/01/1994
ssc-93symp02Time Variant Reliability Analysis of a Mobile Offshore Unit02/01/1994
ssc-93symp01Hydrodynamic Loads Prediction (including Slamming) and Relation to Structural Reliability02/01/1994
SSC-94Mechanical Properties of High Purity Fe-C Alloys at Low Temperature03/31/1959
SSC-95Thermal Stresses In Ships10/30/1956
SSC-96Notes on the Influence of Unfair Plating on Ship Failures By Brittle Fracture03/15/1956
SSC-97The Mechanism of Brittle Fracture03/25/1955
SSC-98Energy Release Rates During Fracturing of Perforated Plates07/30/1955
SSC-99Notch-Toughness Properties of ABS Ship Plate Steels11/30/1955
SSC-100Index of Ship Structure Committee Publications04/30/1958
SSC-101Improved Notch Toughness of Experimental Semi-Killed Steels Over One Inch In Thickness08/01/1956
SSC-102The Relation of Microstructure to the Charpy Impact and Low-Temperature Tensile Properties of Two Ship Steels06/18/1956
SSC-103The Tensile Yield Behavior of Ship Steel09/28/1956
SSC-104Development of Filmless Technique for Recording Defects in Ship Welds02/25/1957
SSC-105Weld Flaw Evaluation07/29/1958
SSC-106Mil Sampling Techniques for Quality Determination of Ship Plate Steel01/31/1958
SSC-107Evaluation of Weld-Joint Flaws as Initiating Points of Brittle Fracture08/29/1958
SSC-108Notch-Toughness Properties of Ship-Plate Steel as Evaluated by the Van Der Veen Notched Slow-Bend Test08/31/1959
SSC-109Brittle Fracture of Mild Steel in Tension at - 196 C11/05/1957
SSC-110The Investigation of Radiosotopes for the Inspection of Ship Welds02/28/1958
SSC-111Preliminary Studies of Brittle Fracture Propagation in Structural Steel05/15/1958
SSC-112Studies of Brittle Fracture Propagation in Six-Foot Wide Structural Steel Plates09/17/1959
SSC-113Fracture Appearance of Impact Specimens Taken From Fractured Ship Plates06/29/1959
SSC-114The Influence of Ferrite Banding on the Impact Properties of Mild Steel10/06/1958
SSC-115Brittle Fracture Initiation Tests10/15/1958
SSC-116Static Brittle-Fracture Initiation at Net Stress 40% of Yield12/29/1958
SSC-117Brittle-Fracture Tests of Steel Plates Containing Residual Compressive Strain07/02/1959
SSC-118Studies of the Strain Distribution in Wide Plates During Brittle Fracture Propagation12/30/1959
SSC-119A Replication Technique for the Study of Brittle Fracture of Ship Plate Steel By Electron Microscopy01/11/1960
SSC-120Where We Stand in Design With Brittle Fracture02/23/1960
SSC-121Manual of Isotope Radiography05/23/1960
SSC-122Behavior of Riveted and Welded Crack Arrestors08/31/1960
SSC-123An Interpretation of Lower Yield Point Plastic Flow In the Dynamic Testing of Mild Steel06/26/1961
SSC-124A Long-Range Research Program In Ship Structural Design11/30/1959
SSC-125Some Observations on the Brittle Fracture Problem07/31/1959
SSC-126Influence of Hot-Rolling Conditions on Brittle Fracture in Steel Plate11/10/1960
SSC-127Influence of Speed of Deformation on Strength Properties in the Post Lower Yield Stress-Strain Curve of Mild Steel12/09/1960
SSC-128Influence of Steel-Making Variables on Notch Toughness06/05/1960
SSC-129A Numerical Solution for the Transient Strain Distribution In A Rectangular Plate With A Propagating Crack09/05/1961
SSC-130Studies of Brittle-Fracture Propagation in Six-Foot-Wide Steel Plates With A Residual Strain Field04/03/1961
SSC-131Brittle-Fracture Propagation in Wide Steel Plates10/03/1961
SSC-132The Feasibility of X-Ray Inspection of Welds Using Back Scattered Radiation07/28/1961
SSC-133Effect of Substructure on Cleavage in Iron Crystals01/29/1962
SSC-135Size Effect in Brittle Fracture of Notched Steel Plates in Tension11/24/1961
SSC-136On Various Problems of Immediate Interest to a Ship Classification Man08/01/1961
SSC-137Low-Cycle Fatigue of Metals - Literature Review10/31/1961
SSC-138The Influence of Mechanical Fibering on Brittle Fracture in Hot-Rolled Steel Plate12/01/1961
SSC-139On Effects of Carbon and Manganese Content and of Grain Size on Dynamic Strength Properties of Mild Steel12/27/1961
SSC-140A Naval Architect's Reflections on Some Research Problems With Ship Steel08/04/1961
SSC-141Mill Sampling Techniques for Quality Determination of Ship Steel Plate02/28/1962
SSC-142Investigation of the Notch-Toughness Properties of ABS Ship Plate Steels10/01/1962
SSC-143Crack Propagation in Low-Cycle Fatigue of Mild Steel05/01/1963
SSC-144Mechanical Properties of High-Manganese Semikilled Steel Plate01/02/1963
SSC-145The Effect of Metallurgical Variables in Ship-Plate Steels on the Transition Temperatures in the Drop-Weight and Charpy V-Notch12/03/1962
SSC-147A Study of Brittle Fracture Initiation in Mild Steel07/15/1963
SSC-148Brittle Fracture Propagation Studies08/20/1963
SSC-149Summary of Some Studies of Brittle-Fracture Propagation09/04/1963
SSC-150An Unmanned System for Recording Stresses and Accelerations on Ships at Sea06/03/1963
SSC-151Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Axially Loaded Specimens of Mild Steel06/24/1963
SSC-152Temperature Distribution and Thermal Stresses06/30/1964
SSC-153Preliminary Analysis of Bending-Moment Data from Ships at Sea12/27/1963
SSC-154Columbium as a Micro-Alloying Element in Steels and its Effect on Welding Technology08/30/1963
SSC-155An Investigation of Midship Bending Moments Experienced in Extreme Regular Waves by Models of the Mariner Type and Three Variant01/15/1964
SSC-156An Investigation of Midship Bending Moments Experienced in Extreme Regular Waves By Models of a Tanker and a Destroyer02/03/1964
SSC-157Summary of Investigation of Midship Bending Moments Experienced by Models in Extreme Regular Wavaes12/18/1963
SSC-158Low-Stress Brittle Fracture in Mild Steel08/30/1963
SSC-159Acquidsition and Analysis of Acceleration Data02/17/1964
SSC-160Geometric Effects of Plate Thickness02/07/1964
SSC-161Micromechanisms of Cleavage Fracture in Polycrystalline Iron05/30/1964
SSC-162Exhaustion of Ductility and Brittle Fracture of E-Steel Caused By Prestrain and Aging07/30/1964
SSC-163Investigation of Bending Moments Within the Midship Half Length of a Mariner Model in Extreme Waves06/30/1964
SSC-164Results from Full-Scale Measurements of Midship Bending Stresses on Two C4-S-B5 Dry-Cargo Ships Operating in North Atlantic09/30/1964
SSC-165Local Yielding and Extension of a Crack Under Plane Stress12/30/1964
SSC-166Reversed - Bend Tests of ABS-C Steel With As-Rolled and Machined Surfaces04/30/1965
SSC-167Restoration of Ductility of Hot or Cold Strained ABS-B Steel by Heat Treatment at 700 to 1150 F04/30/1965
SSC-168Rolling History in Relation to the Toughness of Ship Plate05/30/1965
SSC-169Interpretataive Report on Weld-Metal Toughness07/30/1965
SSC-170Studies of Some Brittle Fracture Concepts09/30/1965
SSC-171Micro- and Macro Crack Formation10/30/1965
SSC-172Crack Extension and Propagation Under Plane Stress03/30/1966
SSC-173Exhaustion of Ductility Under Notch Constraint Following Uniform Prestraining08/30/1966
SSC-174Investigation of Residual Stresses in Steel Weldments09/30/1966
SSC-175Mechanical Properties of a High-Manganese, Low-Carbon Steel for Welded Heavy-Section Ship Plate08/30/1966
SSC-176Biennial Report of the Ship Structure Committee06/01/1966
SSC-177Guide for Interpretation of Non-Destructive Tests of Welds in Ship Hull Structures09/30/1966
SSC-178A Survey of Some Recent British Work on the Behaviour of Warship Structures11/30/1966
SSC-179Residual Strains and Displacements Within the Plastic Zone Ahead of a Crack11/30/1966
SSC-180Experimental Determination of Plastic Constraint Ahead of a Sharp Crack Under Plane-Strain Conditions12/30/1966
SSC-181Results from Full-Scale Measurements of Midship Bending Stresses on two Dry-Cargo Ships - Report #203/30/1967
SSC-182Twenty Years of Research Under the Ship Structure Committee12/30/1967
SSC-183Metallurgical Structure and the Brittle Behavior of Steel05/30/1968
SSC-184Exhaustion of Ductility in Compressed Bars with Holes06/30/1968
SSC-185Effect of Surface Condition on the Exhaustion of Ductility by Cold or Hot Straining07/30/1968
SSC-186The Effect of Ship Stiffness Upon the Structural Response of a Cargo Ship to an Impulsive Load09/30/1968
SSC-187Biennial Report of the Ship Structure Committee06/30/1968
SSC-188Effect of Repeated Loads on the Low Temperature Fracture Behavior of Notched and Welded Plates10/30/1968
SSC-189The Video Tape Recording of Ultrasonic Test Information10/30/1968
SSC-190Bending Moment Distribution in a Mariner Cargo Ship Model in Regular and Irregular Waves of Extreme Steepness11/30/1968
SSC-191Plastic Flow in the Locale on Notches and Cracks in Fe-3Si Steel Under Conditions Approaching Plane Strain01/30/1970
SSC-192Notch Brittleness After Prestraining01/30/1969
SSC-193Development of Mathematical Models for Describing Ship Structural Response in Waves01/30/1969
SSC-194Feasibility Study of Model Tests on Ship Hull Girders05/30/1969
SSC-195Recommended Emergency Welding Procedure for Temporary Repairs05/30/1969
SSC-196Analysis and Interpretation of Full-Scale Data on Midship Bending Stresses of Dry Cargo Ships06/30/1969
SSC-197An Investigation of the Utility of Computer Simulation to Predict Ship Structural Response in Waves06/30/1969
SSC-198Flame Straightening and Its Effect on Base Metal Properties08/30/1969
SSC-199Study of the Factors Which Affect the Adequacy of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel Weldments for Cargo Ship Hulls08/30/1969
SSC-200Index of Ship Structure Committee Publications01/30/1969
SSC-201Midship Wave Bending Moments in a Model of the Cargo Ship "Wolverine State" Running at Oblique Headings in Regular Waves09/30/1969
SSC-202Midship Wave Bending Moments in a Model of the Mariner-Class Cargo Ship "California Bear" Running at Oblique Headings in Waves11/30/1969
SSC-203Annual Report to the Ship Structure Committee 7/1/68 - 6/30/6911/30/1969
SSC-204Simulated Performance Testing for Ship Structure Components09/30/1970
SSC-205Structural Design Review of Long, Cylindrical, Liquid-Filled Independent Cargo Tank-Barges03/30/1970
SSC-206Permissible Stresses and Their Limitations09/30/1970
SSC-207Effect of Flame and Mechanical Straightening on Material Properties of Weldments09/30/1970
SSC-208Slamming of Ships: A Critical Review of the Current State of Knowledge03/30/1970
SSC-209Results From Full-Scale Measurements of Midship Bending Stresses on Three Dry Cargo Ships07/30/1970
SSC-210Analysis of Slamming Data from the S.S. Wolverine States06/30/1970
SSC-211Design and Installation of a Ship Response Instrumentation System Aboard the Container Vessel S.S. Boston12/13/1968
SSC-212Ship Rseponse Results from the First Operational Season Aboard the Container Vessel S.S. Boston05/30/1970
SSC-213A Guide for Ultrasonic Testing and Evaluation of Weld Flaws04/30/1970
SSC-214Ship Response Instrumentation Aboard the S.S. Boston: Results from Two Operational Seasons in North Atlantic Service03/30/1970
SSC-215A Guide for the Synthesis of Ship Structures Part One The Midship Hold of a Transversely-Framed Dry Cargo Ship02/28/1970
SSC-216Program "Tranship" A Computer Program for the Design of the Midship Section of a Transversely-Framed Dry Cargo Ship Part Two01/30/1971
SSC-217Compressive Strength of Ship Hull Girders Part I Unstiffened Plates01/30/1970
SSC-218Design Considerations for Aluminum Hull Structures Study of Aluminum Bulk Carrier01/30/1971
SSC-219Crack Propagation and Arrest In Ship and Other Steels01/30/1971
SSC-220A Limited Survey of Ship Structural Damage03/30/1971
SSC-221Response of the Delta Test to Specimen Variables03/30/1971
SSC-222Catamarans-Technological Limits to Size and Appraisal of Structural Design Information and Procedures03/30/1971
SSC-223Compressive Strength of Ship Hull Girders Part II Stiffened Plates05/30/1971
SSC-224Feasibility Study of Glass Reinforced Plastic Cargo Ship03/30/1971
SSC-225Structural Analysis of Longitudinally Framed Ships01/30/1972
SSC-226Tanker Longitudinal Strength Analysis User's Manual and Computer Program01/30/1972
SSC-227Tanker Transverse Strength Analysis User's Manual03/30/1972
SSC-228Tanker Transverse Strength Analysis Programmer's Manual03/30/1972
SSC-229Evaluation and Verification of Computer Calculations of Wave-Induced Ship Structural Loads06/30/1972
SSC-230Program Scores - Ship Structural Response in Waves08/30/1972
SSC-231Further Studies of Computer Simulation of Slamming and Other Wave-Induced Vibratory Structural Loadings on Ships in Waves09/30/1972
SSC-232Study of the Factors Which Affect the Adequacy of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel Weldments for Cargo Ship Hulls09/30/1972
SSC-233Correlation of Model and Full-Scale Results in Predicting Wave Bending Moment Trends10/30/1972
SSC-234Evaluation of Methods for Extrapolation of Ship Bending Stress Data10/30/1972
SSC-235Effect of Temperature and Strain Upon Ship Steels01/30/1973
SSC-236A Method for Digitizing, Preparing and Using Library Tapes of Ship Stress and Environment Data04/30/1973
SSC-237Computer Programs for the Digitizing and Using of Library Tapes of Ship Stress and Environment Data03/30/1973
SSC-238Design and Installation of a Ship Response Instrumentation System Aboard the SL-7 Class Containership S.S. Sea-Land McLean