Abstract:The character of changes in laser photoacoustic signals near small-diameter holes in layers of aluminum and steel in a bimetallic plate obtained by hot rolling is investigated. The experimental results are compared with the solution of the classical Kirsch problem for stress distribution around a circular hole in a prestressed material. The possibility of assessing internal stresses by a laser photoacoustics in combination with the hole drilling method in industrial bimetallic plates is shown.
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