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http://dx.doi.org/10.5781/JWJ.2015.33.1.30

Residual stress measurements using neutron diffraction  

Woo, Wanchuck (Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Dong-Kyu (Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
An, Gyu-Baek (Technical Research Laboratories, POSCO)
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Journal of Welding and Joining / v.33, no.1, 2015 , pp. 30-34 More about this Journal
Abstract
Residual stresses are inherently introduced into the engineering components during manufacturing including rolling, forging, bending and welding processes. Excessive residual stresses are known to be detrimental to the proper integrity and performance of components. Neutron diffraction has become a well-established technique for the determination of residual stresses in welds. The deep penetration capability of neutrons into most metallic materials makes neutron diffraction a powerful tool for the residual stress measurements through the thickness of the weld specimen. Furthermore, the unique volume-averaged bulk characteristic of the scattering beam and mapping capability in three dimensions is suitable for the engineering purpose. In this presentation, the neutron diffraction measurements of the residual stresses will be introduced and measurement results will highlighted in thick weld plates.
Keywords
Residual stress; Neutron diffraction; Welds;
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