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Published: Feb 1, 2022
Keywords: S355; structural steel; High‐Frequency Mechanical Impact; Tungsten Inert Gas remelting; residual stress; Materials; Refurbishment, maintenance, extension; Werkstoffe; Bauen im Bestand
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