The high-frequency impact treatment or HiFIT – Method is the treatment of welded steel constructions at the weld transition to increase the fatigue strength...
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is applied to a metal object. This technique is part of the High Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI) processes. Other acronyms are also equivalent: Ultrasonic...
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compressive residual stress are shot peening for surfaces and High frequency impact treatment for weld toes. Depth of compressive residual stress varies...
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selective treatment of the transitions by grinding (abrasive cutting), shot peening, High-frequency impact treatment, Ultrasonic impact treatment, etc. the...
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Ball-peen hammer Case hardening Heat treatment Peen plating High-frequency impact treatment Ultrasonic impact treatment Laser peening Soyama, Hitoshi (January...
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hardening Steel abrasives Shot peening of steel belts High-frequency impact treatment after-treatment of weld transitions Suncorite Trimite "Shot Peening...
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regulations. Abrasion (mechanical) Abrasive machining Air abrasion High-frequency impact treatment Laser ablation, for laser blasting surface ablation instead...
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combines a jackhammer-like mechanism with a drill High Frequency Impact Treatment hammer – for after-treatment of weld transitions Jackhammer Steam hammer Trip...
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many natural frequencies associated with the vehicle will resonate with the bridge's first natural frequency. The vehicle-related frequencies include body...
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Fatigue (material) (redirect from High-cycle fatigue)
include: shot peening, using high-speed projectiles, high-frequency impact treatment (also called high-frequency mechanical impact) using a mechanical hammer...
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