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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers, 1937
In the November, 1936, issue of the Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Mr. H. W. Hiemke in his article, “The Repair of Steel Castings,” referred briefly to the temperature‐time relationships which exist when stresses must be released in a welded structure, and mentioned that a study of the matter was being made at the Naval Engineering
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In the November, 1936, issue of the Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, Mr. H. W. Hiemke in his article, “The Repair of Steel Castings,” referred briefly to the temperature‐time relationships which exist when stresses must be released in a welded structure, and mentioned that a study of the matter was being made at the Naval Engineering
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2013
Abstract Residual, or locked-in internal, stresses are regions of misfit within a metal part or assembly that can cause distortion and fracture just as can the more obvious applied, or service, stresses. This chapter describes the fundamental facts about residual stresses and discusses the basic mechanisms of residual stress formation ...
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Abstract Residual, or locked-in internal, stresses are regions of misfit within a metal part or assembly that can cause distortion and fracture just as can the more obvious applied, or service, stresses. This chapter describes the fundamental facts about residual stresses and discusses the basic mechanisms of residual stress formation ...
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Advances in X-ray Analysis, 1966
AbstractResidual stresses were measured in hardened and tempered specimens after unidirectional plastic extension. X-ray and strain gage-layer removal methods were compared. Anomalous residual stresses were found in extended samples at hardnesses of Rc 32–35.
R. E. Ricklefs, W. P. Evans
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AbstractResidual stresses were measured in hardened and tempered specimens after unidirectional plastic extension. X-ray and strain gage-layer removal methods were compared. Anomalous residual stresses were found in extended samples at hardnesses of Rc 32–35.
R. E. Ricklefs, W. P. Evans
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2012
Residual stresses can have important consequences for the manufacture and the resulting properties of polymeric, metallic, and ceramic matrix composite materials and components. Because of the different mechanical, thermal, and shrinkage properties of the fibers and matrices, as well as the anisotropy of the constituent laminate, residual stresses can ...
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Residual stresses can have important consequences for the manufacture and the resulting properties of polymeric, metallic, and ceramic matrix composite materials and components. Because of the different mechanical, thermal, and shrinkage properties of the fibers and matrices, as well as the anisotropy of the constituent laminate, residual stresses can ...
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Abstract This article examines residual stresses in quenched and surface-hardened steels by focusing on its theoretical background, formation mechanisms of residual stress, effects of tempering and cryogenic cooling on residual stress, effects of residual stress on the service performance of components, and measurement, computation, and ...
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