1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02216113
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Explosive treatment as a means of redistribution of residual stresses in machine parts

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“…By relieving of these residual stresses, it would enhance fatigue strength of welded joints [12]. Other research using various methods such as explosive treatment, random vibration and pulsed magnetic treatment to relieve of these residual stresses [13][14] or using mechanical surface treatment for example deep rolling, shot peening, laser peening to produce a compressive residual stress near surface layer that improves the fatigue behavior [15][16][17][18]. Non-destructive methods such as X-ray diffraction was used to determine residual stresses (SAE J784a) [19][20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By relieving of these residual stresses, it would enhance fatigue strength of welded joints [12]. Other research using various methods such as explosive treatment, random vibration and pulsed magnetic treatment to relieve of these residual stresses [13][14] or using mechanical surface treatment for example deep rolling, shot peening, laser peening to produce a compressive residual stress near surface layer that improves the fatigue behavior [15][16][17][18]. Non-destructive methods such as X-ray diffraction was used to determine residual stresses (SAE J784a) [19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%