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Jeremy S. Robinson

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S113 Mapping Multiple Residual Stress Components Using the Contour Method and Superposition

2008

Superposition principleRadiationMaterials scienceResidual stressMathematical analysisGeneral Materials ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsInstrumentationPowder Diffraction
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Measuring Inaccessible Residual Stresses Using Multiple Methods and Superposition

2010

The traditional contour method maps a single component of residual stress by cutting a body carefully in two and measuring the contour of the cut surface. The cut also exposes previously inaccessible regions of the body to residual stress measurement using a variety of other techniques, but the stresses have been changed by the relaxation after cutting. In this paper, it is shown that superposition of stresses measured post-cutting with results from the contour method analysis can determine the original (pre-cut) residual stresses. The general superposition theory using Bueckner’s principle is developed and limitations are discussed. The procedure is experimentally demonstrated by determini…

DiffractionOne halfEngineering drawingMaterials sciencePlane (geometry)Contour methodSuperpositionMechanical EngineeringResidual streSectioningAerospace EngineeringMechanicsNeutron diffractionX-ray diffractionStress (mechanics)Cross section (geometry)Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineSuperposition principleDeep hole drillingResidual stressMechanics of MaterialsHole DrillingExperimental Mechanics
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