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"textContent": "In 1980, the mobile offshore drilling unit Alexander L. Kielland capsized in the North Sea during a storm. One hundred and twenty-three people died. The formal investigation concluded that a fatigue crack in a brace end — a crack that had propagated from a weld toe over an estimated 10,000 …\n\nThe post Why Static Strength Is Never Enough: What Offshore Structural Failure Actually Looks Like appeared first on Ingeniat.",
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