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Autor:
Thomas Ummenhofer, Ulrike Kuhlmann, Imke Engelhardt, Markus Feldmann, Richard Stroetmann, Jonas Hensel, Wigand Knecht, Adrian Münch, Philipp Weidner, Joscha Weinert, Valentin Larasser, Helen Bartsch, Thoralf Kästner, Brian Rust, Jan Schmidt, André Hälsig, Martin Neumann, Simon Schaffrath
Publikováno v:
Stahlbau. 91:633-646
Autor:
Richard Stroetmann, Jonas Hensel, Ulrike Kuhlmann, Thomas Ummenhofer, Imke Engelhardt, Thoralf Kästner, Brian Rust, Martin Neumann, Wigand Knecht, Adrian Münch, Jan Schmidt, André Hälsig, Philipp Weidner, Joscha Weinert, Valentin Larasser
Publikováno v:
Stahlbau. 91:647-659
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Fatigue. 126:90-102
A correlation of laboratory corrosion methods with real marine conditions is conducted in the present study. Goal was the definition of an appropriate time scale for each investigated laboratory method for the simulation of marine corrosion. The stan
Publikováno v:
Welding in the World, 65, 2157–2167
This study deals with the fatigue strength of high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated unprotected structural details made of mild steel S355 considering the influence of corrosive environmental conditions. The investigations are carried out o
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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Fatigue. 151:106225
This study reports on the corrosion fatigue behaviour of fillet welds in the as-welded and the high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treated condition. For this purpose, transverse attachment specimens made of steel S355J2+N were investigated. Seaw
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Fatigue. 145:106079
The present study reports on the results of a completed research project, which investigated the corrosion fatigue behaviour of weldments made of structural steel S355J2+N treated with the High Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI). Main goal has been t