Residual stress measurements by neutron diffraction in welded steel structures

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2005-11-27
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The Bragg Institute, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Abstract
In this paper the neutron diffraction technique is used to investigate and compare the residual stress characteristics due to various restraints for a single bead and in fully restrained samples with different numbers of beads. The aim of the research was to characterize the residual stress distribution which arises in a welded component with increasing the number of passes. The care and resolution of the measurements carried out in this work achieves a new level of detail and reveals significant features of the residual stress pattern in multi-bead welding. The findings have important consequences for the design of welding procedures, and fitness-for-purpose assessments. © The Authors
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Keywords
Comparative evaluations, Design, Neutron diffraction, Residual stresses, Resolution, Structural chemical analysis, Welding
Citation
Paradowska, A., Price, J. W. H., Ibrahim, R., Finlayson, T. R., Blevins, R., & Ripley, M. (2006). Residual stress measurements by neutron diffraction in welded steel structures. Paper presented at the Eighth International Conference on Neutron Scattering ICNS 2005: "Neutrons for structure and dynamics - a new era", Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia, 27 November-2 December 2005. In Final Programme and Abstract Book. (pp. 260-261).