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Analysis of Residual Stress by Diffraction Using Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringResidual StressResidual StressesSynchrotron Radiation ResearchStressstrain AnalysisDiffraction Using NeutronResidual Surface CompressionMaterials SciencePhysicsStrain LocalizationNeutron SourceSolid MechanicsSynchrotron RadiationMicrostructureEngineering ComponentsApplied PhysicsCrack FormationDynamic Crack PropagationNeutron ScatteringMechanics Of Materials
The presence of residual stresses within engineering components is often a key feature in determining their usable lifetimes and failure characteristics. Residual surface compression can, for example, restrict the propagation of surface cracks through the bulk. As a consequence, it is essential to characterize the magnitude and spatial distribution of residual stresses and, at least for non-destructive testing, this is most widely achieved using diffraction of neutron and high energy synchrotron radiations.