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Study findings from University of Messina broaden understanding of welding

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, October 5th, 2010

According to a study from Messina, Italy, "This paper presents an analysis of the low-cycle fatigue (LCF) process during fatigue testing of welded steel joints by therrnographic investigations. Infrared thermography has been applied in the past to investigate high-cycle fatigue (HCF) of metals and welded joints, and it has been found that the thermal pattern of the specimen surface during HCF tests is characterized by three phases with a stabilized temperature."

"A similar thermal pattern was observed in the LCF tests. The thermal increments during the LCF life were correlated to the hysteresis loops derived from the traditional procedure and the experimental results...

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