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High energy white beam x-ray diffraction studies of residual strains in engineering components

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High energy white beam x-ray diffraction studies of residual strains in engineering components
— In order to predict the durability of engineering components and improve performance, it is mandatory to understand residual stresses. The last decade has witnessed a significant increase of residual stress evaluation using diffraction of penetrating radiation, such as neutrons or high energy X-rays. They provide a powerful non-destructive method for determining the level of residual stresses in engineering components through precise characterisation of interplanar crystal lattice spacing. The unique non-destructive nature of these measurement techniques is particularly beneficial in the context of engineering design, since it allows the evaluation of a variety of structural and deformational parameters inside real components without material removal, or at worst with minimal interference. However, while most real engineering components have complex shape and are often large in size, leading to measurement and interpretation difficulties, since experimental facilities usually have ...
Shu Yan Zhang, Willem J. J. Vorster, Tea-Sung Jun,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where WCE
Authors Shu Yan Zhang, Willem J. J. Vorster, Tea-Sung Jun, Xu Song, Mina Golshan, David Laundy, Michael J. Walsh, Alexander M. Korsunsky
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