Institut involved in updating the world's leading recommendations for fatigue design of welded joints and components
- The DLR Institute of Maritime Energy Systems has contributed to the revision of the third edition of the International Institute of Welding's recommendations on the fatigue design of welded joints and components.
- This key work offers up-to-date scientific principles and practical approaches for durable and safe designs in demanding areas of application.
The DLR Institute of Maritime Energy Systems played a key role in the revision of the third edition of the International Institute of Welding's world-leading recommendations on the fatigue design of welded joints and components, which was published on 8 December 2024.
The document, published by Springer Nature, is a central guide for researchers and engineers and provides a sound scientific and technical basis for the design and optimisation of welded structures."By integrating current research results and practical experience, the work sets new standards for the design of durable and safe components in demanding areas of application," says Moritz Braun, Head of Department at the DLR- Institute of Maritime Energy Systems and member of the Editorial Board of Commission XIII - Fatigue of Welded Components and Structures of the International Institute of Welding.
Moritz Braun's expertise in the field of fatigue design of ships contributed in particular to the integration of modern approaches to weld post-treatment techniques, thermally-cut edges and thick-walled welded structures and to adapting the recommendations to current industrial requirements. The third edition of this important work not only reflects scientific progress, but also supports the industry in the development of innovative and sustainable products.
Das aktualisierte Werk ist unter folgendem Link verfügbar:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-57667-6.