Application of welding simulation to block joints in shipbuilding and assessment of welding-induced residual stresses and distortions

Wolfgang Fricke1, Sonja Zacke2
1Institute for Ship Structural Design and Analysis, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany
2Bergen Group Fosen, Trondheim, Norway

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