The welding process induces residual tensile stress that is detrimental to fatigue life. Tensile stresses act to stretch or pull apart the surface of the material. With enough load cycles at a high enough tensile stress, a metal surface will initiate a crack. Significant improvements in fatigue life can be obtained by modifying the residual stress levels in the material. Two methods of performing this are through heat treating and shot peening. Both will be thoroughly analyzed in this paper through the use of x-ray diffraction. X-ray diffraction is the most accurate and best-developed method to characterize the residual stress in polycrystalline material
The influence of residual stresses on the structural behavior of the material is of high importance ...
This paper examines the residual stress distributions at selected depths in three stiffened 350WT st...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
Residual stress is a complex subject which requires clear understanding of the phenomenon before any...
During welding, due to the highly localized transient heat input, considerable residual stresses and...
AbstractWeld seam is the weakest point of the structure. Weld defects, weld geometry such as toe rad...
Weld fatigue strength is currently the bottleneck to designing high performance and lightweight weld...
Proceedings of ICSB1. Editor: A. Niku-Lari, X-ray diflractometry has been used to examine the variat...
Welding residual stresses are a key concern in the fabrication and use of structural components cont...
The X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique has been used to measure the residual stresses before and afte...
[Synopsis] Laser peening can introduce compressive residual stress to the surface and, therefore, is...
A brief theoretical development of x-ray diffraction residual stress measurement is presented emphas...
Residual stresses resulting from non homogeneous heat distribution during welding process belong to ...
The welds are the site of high residual stresses, localized in the vicinity of the weld cracks. Thei...
Shot peening is commonly used to reduce fatigue failures in industrial parts by introducing compress...
The influence of residual stresses on the structural behavior of the material is of high importance ...
This paper examines the residual stress distributions at selected depths in three stiffened 350WT st...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
Residual stress is a complex subject which requires clear understanding of the phenomenon before any...
During welding, due to the highly localized transient heat input, considerable residual stresses and...
AbstractWeld seam is the weakest point of the structure. Weld defects, weld geometry such as toe rad...
Weld fatigue strength is currently the bottleneck to designing high performance and lightweight weld...
Proceedings of ICSB1. Editor: A. Niku-Lari, X-ray diflractometry has been used to examine the variat...
Welding residual stresses are a key concern in the fabrication and use of structural components cont...
The X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique has been used to measure the residual stresses before and afte...
[Synopsis] Laser peening can introduce compressive residual stress to the surface and, therefore, is...
A brief theoretical development of x-ray diffraction residual stress measurement is presented emphas...
Residual stresses resulting from non homogeneous heat distribution during welding process belong to ...
The welds are the site of high residual stresses, localized in the vicinity of the weld cracks. Thei...
Shot peening is commonly used to reduce fatigue failures in industrial parts by introducing compress...
The influence of residual stresses on the structural behavior of the material is of high importance ...
This paper examines the residual stress distributions at selected depths in three stiffened 350WT st...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...