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Using vibrations to control stresses and structures in steel

Using vibrations to control stresses and structures in steel

RE: Using vibrations to control stresses and structures in steel

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RE: Using vibrations to control stresses and structures in steel

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No intentions yet. If it is not a just a wild hair on my part, I can ask the company to look into a process as this, but just looking into it right at the moment.

I didn’t realize this was such a controversial subject. Basically with my little bit of experience with low freq stress relief, just me thinking out loud.
It would seem that crystal structures while forming, would be susceptible to sound waves enough to effect structure and alignment, but I am no metallurgist or physicist.

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