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When the fatigue behaviour of structural components containing holes is analysed, Eurocode 3 only considers the fatigue performance of drilled holes, limiting the use of thermal cutting processes to produce, for example, bolt holes. This paper studies the fatigue performance of structural steel plates containing thermally cut holes. The research covers three thermal cutting methods: the traditional...
Thermal cutting is commonly used in engineering practice to obtain the final shape of structural components, and includes oxy-fuel, plasma and laser cut technologies. The characteristics of the cut surface and the material transformations caused by these cutting methods determine the corresponding fatigue behaviour. However, in the case of thermally cut straight edges, design codes, including the...
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