Essays about: "welded joints"
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1. Fatigue strength assessment of post weld improved welded joints
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : In this thesis work a literature survey is done to collect published data for T-welded joints with a thickness of 5-12 mm, produced in high strength steel and treated with HFMI. In addition to this, large structures are researched. READ MORE
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2. Life extension of welded steel details in bridges
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : High-Frequency Mechanical Impacts (HFMI) is a surface treatment technique utilized to introduce residual stresses and extend the service life of structures. This project primarily focuses on studying the life extension effects of HFMI on welded structures that have undergone fatigue and have existing cracks. READ MORE
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3. Resistance Element Welding of Ultra High Strength Steel to Aluminium
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The automotive industry strives towards decreased vehicle weight in order to decrease green house gas emissions. To create lighter vehicles, new lighter materials need to be implemented. One issue with new materials is that the traditional joining methods in many cases meet their limitations. READ MORE
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4. Method development for fatigue lifeprediction in welded gearset joints undertorsional loading
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematikAbstract : This report presents the degree project for a master's degree in Mechanical Engineeringat Luleå University of Technology performed by Emma Olsson at GKN ePowertrain in Köping. The aim of the thesis was to develop a calculation method to evaluate fatigue ina weld due to torsion. READ MORE
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5. Modernized 6 and 10-ton Dock Levelers
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : This Master Thesis is made in collaboration with ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems and addresses the issues and problem areas of two dock leveler models; 60 kN and 100 kN to find a new improved design. After the following product development process, a new concept was created which could withstand applied forces exceedingly. READ MORE