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While this problem is important when absolute values of residual stress are
desired , if only relative values are needed , such as in quality control , or in
determining the effects of processing , the x - ray elastic constants determined
from ...
While this problem is important when absolute values of residual stress are
desired , if only relative values are needed , such as in quality control , or in
determining the effects of processing , the x - ray elastic constants determined
from ...
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OTHER INVESTIGATIONS The role and measurement of residual stress by X -
ray diffraction is important in many areas ... Dimensional instability after
fabrication and failure during service are , in part , related to residual stresses ,
and plague ...
OTHER INVESTIGATIONS The role and measurement of residual stress by X -
ray diffraction is important in many areas ... Dimensional instability after
fabrication and failure during service are , in part , related to residual stresses ,
and plague ...
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The effect of macroresidual stresses on fatigue is similar to a mean stress except
that the former may relax , while the latter is kept constant by ... Relaxation is
therefore an important phenomenon in assessing the influence of residual stress
.
The effect of macroresidual stresses on fatigue is similar to a mean stress except
that the former may relax , while the latter is kept constant by ... Relaxation is
therefore an important phenomenon in assessing the influence of residual stress
.
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Contents
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
Applications | 45 |
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