A brief theoretical development of x-ray diffraction residual stress measurement is presented emphasizing practical engineering applications of the plane-stress model, which requires no external standard. Determination of the full stress tensor is briefly described, and alternate mechanical, magnetic, and ultrasonic methods of residual stress measurement are compared. Sources of error arising in practical application are described. Subsurface measurement is shown to be necessary to accurately determine the stress distributions produced by surface finishing such as machining, grinding, and shot peening, including corrections for penetration of the x-ray beam and layer removal. Current applications of line broadening for the prediction of mat...
The experimental analysis of near-surface residual stresses by X-ray diffraction methods is based on...
Managing residual stress is a very important part of the production and maintenance process in many ...
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This paper present the primary difficulties which are associated with the obtaining and interpreting...
Because surface measurements are non-destructive, x-ray diffraction is often considered as a method ...
Because surface measurements are non-destructive, x-ray diffraction is often considered as a method ...
An industrial component often contains residual stress due to processing or in-service conditions. R...
This guide is applicable to X-ray stress measurements on crystalline materials. There is currently n...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
A main beneficial effect of shot peening is the creation of compressive residual stresses. Thus, rel...
This report summarises extensive X-ray diffraction residual stress measurements conducted on three d...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
This paper described a new nondestructive measurement of the in-depth distribution of residual stres...
The experimental analysis of near-surface residual stresses by X-ray diffraction methods is based on...
Managing residual stress is a very important part of the production and maintenance process in many ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
This paper present the primary difficulties which are associated with the obtaining and interpreting...
Because surface measurements are non-destructive, x-ray diffraction is often considered as a method ...
Because surface measurements are non-destructive, x-ray diffraction is often considered as a method ...
An industrial component often contains residual stress due to processing or in-service conditions. R...
This guide is applicable to X-ray stress measurements on crystalline materials. There is currently n...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
A main beneficial effect of shot peening is the creation of compressive residual stresses. Thus, rel...
This report summarises extensive X-ray diffraction residual stress measurements conducted on three d...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
The X-ray diffraction method is arguably the most convenient method of measuring residual stresses i...
This paper described a new nondestructive measurement of the in-depth distribution of residual stres...
The experimental analysis of near-surface residual stresses by X-ray diffraction methods is based on...
Managing residual stress is a very important part of the production and maintenance process in many ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...