Study of residual welding stress using the step-by-step hole drilling and x-ray diffraction method

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Author(s)

  • C. Bouhelier
  • H. P. Lieurade
  • D. Baralle
  • B. Miege
  • J. F. Flavenot

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-26
Journal / PublicationWelding Research Abroad
Volume42
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1996

Abstract

Examples are presented of the application of the measurement of residual stresses using X-ray diffraction and step-by-step hole drilling methods. The comparisons made of the two techniques showed them to be complementary. By combining the use of these two methods, it is possible to obtained a general view of the state of residual stresses in the plane and through the thickness of the part. The techniques are also applied to heterogeneous welded joints, friction welding and thick cladding by welding as well as plasma spraying coatings.

Citation Format(s)

Study of residual welding stress using the step-by-step hole drilling and x-ray diffraction method. / Lu, J.; Bouhelier, C.; Lieurade, H. P. et al.
In: Welding Research Abroad, Vol. 42, No. 11, 11.1996, p. 16-26.

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