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Technology of ultrasound impact treatment as a means of improving the reliability and endurance of welded metal structures

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Statnikov, E.S., Muktepavel, V.O. Technology of ultrasound impact treatment as a means of improving the reliability and endurance of welded metal structures. Welding International 17, 741–744 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1533/wint.2003.3192

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