Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9783527684489.ch6
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Stress Analysis by Angle‐Dispersive Neutron Diffraction

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“…All these defects cause a residual stress in the material that is otherwise in equilibrium with its surrounding, i.e., it does not experience any external forces or temperature gradient. 33 Consequently, the residual tensile and compressive forces have to be balanced inside the material. In this context, microstrain represents the normalized displacement of atoms from their ideal position within the lattice, especially in the vicinity of the defect site due to the acting forces.…”
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“…All these defects cause a residual stress in the material that is otherwise in equilibrium with its surrounding, i.e., it does not experience any external forces or temperature gradient. 33 Consequently, the residual tensile and compressive forces have to be balanced inside the material. In this context, microstrain represents the normalized displacement of atoms from their ideal position within the lattice, especially in the vicinity of the defect site due to the acting forces.…”
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confidence: 99%