2023
DOI: 10.1002/stco.202200046
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Mean stress effect in high‐frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)‐treated welded steel railway bridges

Abstract: The need for new railway bridges is driven by the growing volume of transportation demands for both passenger and freight traffic on railway networks. In the design of these bridges, the fatigue limit state is a criterion that usually limits the allowable applied load level and thus also the utilization of the high strength of the steel material. Therefore, improving the fatigue performance of welded details by high‐frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment leads to a more efficient design. However, the fat… Show more

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