2020
DOI: 10.1111/str.12368
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Advances in analysis of total uncertainties in a semi‐invasive residual stress measurement method

Abstract: The ability to characterise residual stress distribution accurately and over different length scales, particularly deep into an engineering part, plays a significant role in assessing structural integrity. Two most commonly used techniques to measure residual stress fields deep into engineering components include neutron diffraction (ND) and deep‐hole drilling (DHD). As the measurements depend on several physical quantities, they are susceptible to error. The error or uncertainties may turn substantial and com… Show more

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“…The deformations are applied as boundary condition in a finite element analysis (FEA) to reconstruct the initial residual stress field that was present within the specimen before being sectioned. As with all MSR methods the contour method endures plastic redistribution due to the sectioning of the stressed specimen [19,20]. Much work has been carried out to mitigate the sectioning-related plasticity [21,22,23] by optimizing the cutting direction and the clamping strategy.…”
Section: Contour Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deformations are applied as boundary condition in a finite element analysis (FEA) to reconstruct the initial residual stress field that was present within the specimen before being sectioned. As with all MSR methods the contour method endures plastic redistribution due to the sectioning of the stressed specimen [19,20]. Much work has been carried out to mitigate the sectioning-related plasticity [21,22,23] by optimizing the cutting direction and the clamping strategy.…”
Section: Contour Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%