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Cross-Sectional Mapping of Residual Stresses by Measuring the Surface Contour After a Cut

2000; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Volume: 123; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1115/1.1345526

ISSN

1528-8889

Autores

Michael B. Prime,

Tópico(s)

Fatigue and fracture mechanics

Resumo

A powerful new method for residual stress measurement is presented. A part is cut in two, and the contour, or profile, of the resulting new surface is measured to determine the displacements caused by release of the residual stresses. Analytically, for example using a finite element model, the opposite of the measured contour is applied to the surface as a displacement boundary condition. By Bueckner’s superposition principle, this calculation gives the original residual stresses normal to the plane of the cut. This “contour method” is more powerful than other relaxation methods because it can determine an arbitrary cross-sectional area map of residual stress, yet more simple because the stresses can be determined directly from the data without a tedious inversion technique. The new method is verified with a numerical simulation, then experimentally validated on a steel beam with a known residual stress profile.

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