Investigation of residual stress in multi-bead on plates

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2006-02-07
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Australian Institute of Physics
Abstract
The neutron diffraction technique is used to investigate and compare the residual stress characteristics 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 or beads. These results support the concept that welding integrity can be increased as additional layers of welding are added
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Residual stresses, Welding, Neutron diffraction, Layers, Shrinkage, Corrosion, Fatigue
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Paradowska, A., Price, J. W. H., Finlayson, T. R., Ibrahim, R., Blevins, R., & Ripley, M. (2006). Investigation of residual stress in multi-bead on plates, Paper presented to the 30th Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga Wagga, 7-10 February 2006. Retrieved from: https://physics.org.au/wp-content/uploads/cmm/2006/cmm063.zip