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Effect of stress-relief annealing on the inverse swift effect in steel and iron
Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia, 1995The Swift effect (1) refers to the length changes that take place in metal bars and hollow tubes during torsional deformation to large strains. The inverse Swift effect reverse to the twisting that accompanies axial elongation when pretwisted samples are loaded in free extension. In this work, free end tensile tests were performed on plain carbon steel
A. Rohatgi, J.J. Jonas, S. Shrivastava
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CORROSION 1970, 1970
Season-cracking in brass is classically stated to be the first practical occurrence of stress corrosion cracking.1 Further-more, the degree of stress corrosion susceptibility of copper-base alloys varies widely from, for example, the highly susceptible 70-30 brass to the very resistant copper-nickels.
J.M. Popplewell +2 more
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Season-cracking in brass is classically stated to be the first practical occurrence of stress corrosion cracking.1 Further-more, the degree of stress corrosion susceptibility of copper-base alloys varies widely from, for example, the highly susceptible 70-30 brass to the very resistant copper-nickels.
J.M. Popplewell +2 more
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Fabrication of simulated plate fuel elements: Defining role of stress relief annealing
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2014Abstract This study involved fabrication of simulated plate fuel elements. Uranium silicide of actual fuel elements was replaced with yttria. The fabrication stages were otherwise identical. The final cold rolled and/or straightened plates, without stress relief, showed an inverse relationship between bond strength and out of plane residual shear ...
KOHLI, D +4 more
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2006
Abstract Fully processed non-oriented silicon steel samples 0.50 mm thick were sheared and submitted to stress relief annealing under different conditions of temperature and atmosphere to investigate the effect of this treatment on the recovery of magnetic properties.
Sebastião C. Paolinelli +1 more
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Abstract Fully processed non-oriented silicon steel samples 0.50 mm thick were sheared and submitted to stress relief annealing under different conditions of temperature and atmosphere to investigate the effect of this treatment on the recovery of magnetic properties.
Sebastião C. Paolinelli +1 more
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Stress-Relief Annealed High-Strength Sheet Steel - Properties and Applications
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1980<div class="htmlview paragraph">The high-strength properties of stress-relief annealed (SRA) steel are developed by processing rather than by alloying. The mechanical properties and their reproducibility as well as the properties commonly used to predict formability are described.
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Stress relief of basal orientation zinc oxide thin films by isothermal annealing
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films, 1983The effect of isothermal annealing on residual strain in the lattice of as-deposited basal crystallographic orientation zinc oxide was studied. Films were prepared by rf diode sputter deposition from a zinc oxide target and annealed in air for 5 to 1995 min at 300 or 500 °C. The change in crystallography as a result of annealing was determined by x-ray
C. J. Gawlak, C. R. Aita
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2012
Abstract In this work, the stress-relieved (SRA) and recrystallized (RXA) Zircaloy-4 cladding specimens were hydrogen-charged to the target concentration of 300 wppm and then manufactured into X-specimens for fracture toughness test. The hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of Zircaloy-4 cladding specimens in both SRA and RXA conditions were ...
Hsiao-Hung Hsu, Leu-Wen Tsay
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Abstract In this work, the stress-relieved (SRA) and recrystallized (RXA) Zircaloy-4 cladding specimens were hydrogen-charged to the target concentration of 300 wppm and then manufactured into X-specimens for fracture toughness test. The hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of Zircaloy-4 cladding specimens in both SRA and RXA conditions were ...
Hsiao-Hung Hsu, Leu-Wen Tsay
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Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2002
Stress-relief annealing (SR treatment) is often applied to relieve welding residual stresses in the fabrication process of pressure vessels, etc. This study aims at development of an efficient method as simple as hand calculation to estimate reduction of residual stresses of a very thick welded joint by SR treatment.
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Stress-relief annealing (SR treatment) is often applied to relieve welding residual stresses in the fabrication process of pressure vessels, etc. This study aims at development of an efficient method as simple as hand calculation to estimate reduction of residual stresses of a very thick welded joint by SR treatment.
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1989
The residual stresses induced in the filler and base material of weldments of different structural steels and with different weld seam geometries have been measured before and after stress-relief annealing at different temperatures and for different times.
Frank Wiewecke, Helmut Wohlfahrt
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The residual stresses induced in the filler and base material of weldments of different structural steels and with different weld seam geometries have been measured before and after stress-relief annealing at different temperatures and for different times.
Frank Wiewecke, Helmut Wohlfahrt
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Effect of Stress-Relief Annealing on the Rolled Texture of Nickel-Based Alloys
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Yaotang Ji +7 more
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