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Mr. Carsten Lachmann
Sheet Metal Expert, Volkswagen
Coursework (Non-Degree), University of Waterloo
Mr. Carsten Lachmann has specialized experience in Mechanical Engineering. Previously, they were a Research Assistant at Technische Universität Braunschweig. Currently, they work as a Sheet Metal Expert at Volkswagen.
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University of Waterloo | Coursework (Non-Degree) |
Technische Universität Braunschweig | Diploma |
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Sheet Metal Expert | Volkswagen |
Research Assistant | Technische Universität Braunschweig (DE) |
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Influence of residual stress relaxation and microstructural changes on the possibilities of fatigue life prediction of welded joints Bedeutung von Eigenspannungsabbau und mikrostrukturellen Veränderungen für die Lebensdauervorhersage schwingbeanspruchter Schweißverbindungen | Journal Article |
Characterization of residual stress relaxation in fatigue loaded welded joints by X-ray diffraction and Barkhausen noise method | Journal Article |
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