Residual stress state induced by High Frequency Mechanical Impact Treatment in different steel grades -numerical and experimental study

High frequency mechanical impact treatment is observed to increase the fatigue strength of welded joints. This technique induces compressive residual stresses, increases the local hardness, and red ...

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