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Fixing a hole (with cold spray)

Continuous development of cold spray technology, resulting in better mechanical properties, enables extension of cold spray application to components carrying loads. As a new subject, no standard procedures to assess fatigue life of repaired parts are available. Here, we propose new specimen for axi...

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Published in:International journal of fatigue 2018-05, Vol.110, p.144-152
Main Authors: Petráčková, K., Kondás, J., Guagliano, M.
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Aluminum alloys
Aluminum base alloys
Cold spray
Cold spraying
Crack propagation
Cyclic loads
Damage localization
Fatigue failure
Fatigue life
Fatigue life assessment
Fatigue limit
Fatigue testing
Fatigue tests
Maintenance
Materials fatigue
Mechanical properties
Mechanical tests
Restoration
Stress analysis
Structural repair
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