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Measurement of residual stress in the weld overlay piping components

H. J. Yen, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1995 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 2, pp 89-96
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In general industry, especially in the nuclear industry, welding overlay repair is an important repair method mainly used to rebuild piping systems suffering from intergranular stress-corrosion cracking (IGSCC) as discussed by the authors.
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In general industry, especially in the nuclear industry, welding overlay repair is an important repair method mainly used to rebuild piping systems suffering from intergranular stress-corrosion cracking (IGSCC).

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On the Improvement of Calibration Coefficients for Hole-Drilling Integral Method: Part I—Analysis of Calibration Coefficients Obtained by a 3-D FEM Model

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Determination of residual stresses in medium density fibreboard.

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Feasibility and optimization of dissimilar laser welding components

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Influence of inclined holes in measurement of residual stress by the hole drilling method

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Hole-drilling strain-gage method of measuring residual stresses

TL;DR: The hole-drilling strain-gage method of measuring residual stresses in elastic materials can be termed semidestructive if holes of very small diameters are used as discussed by the authors, which permits the magnitudes and principal directions of residual stresses at the hole location to be determined.
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High Temperature Corrosion of Engineering Alloys

G. Y. Lai
TL;DR: A comprehensive treatment of all forms of high temperature corrosion problems encountered in industry, especially gas turbine and aerospace, heat treating, mineral and metallurgical processing, ceramic, electronic and glass manufacturing, automotive pulp and paper waste incineration fossil fuel power generation coal gasification nuclear, is described in this article.
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Determination of residual-stress variation with depth by the hole-drilling method

TL;DR: In this article, a finite element procedure was used to develop calibration constants to allow measurements of residual-stress variation with depth to be routinely performed by the hole-drilling method, which may lead to significant errors, particularly where there are large stress variations through the hole depth.
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