2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf03266495
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Effect of Initial Weld Quality on the Benefit of Burr Grinding on Fatigue Strength

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“…(9) For further details, see Hobbacher and Lefebrve et al [24,29]. Using the aforementioned assessment procedure, test results of data obtained from Huther et al [33] are presented in Fig. 4 to illustrate the chosen assessment procedure.…”
Section: Statistical Assessment Of Obtained Fatigue Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(9) For further details, see Hobbacher and Lefebrve et al [24,29]. Using the aforementioned assessment procedure, test results of data obtained from Huther et al [33] are presented in Fig. 4 to illustrate the chosen assessment procedure.…”
Section: Statistical Assessment Of Obtained Fatigue Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…grinding has no positive effect compared to either the IIW recommendations or the as-welded specimens. The reason for this is either a very high initial weld quality of weld details with already low stress concentrations, such as in Huther et al [33],…”
Section: Test Series Without Fatigue Strength Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%