Manai, 2021 - Google Patents
Residual stresses distribution posterior to welding and cutting processesManai, 2021
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- Manai A
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- Engineering Principles-Welding and Residual Stresses
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Welding is a joining process that leads to considerable change in the local material and the formation of welding residual stresses (RS). Welding residual stresses can be compressive (beneficial for the fatigue life) or tensile (harmful for the fatigue life). In this chapter, a …
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