2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-008-9164-y
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A New Procedure to Measure Near Yield Residual Stresses Using the Deep Hole Drilling Technique

Abstract: Mechanical strain relief techniques for estimating the magnitude of residual stress work by measuring strains or displacements when part of the component is machined away. The underlying assumption is that such strain or displacement changes result from elastic unloading. Unfortunately, in components containing high levels of residual stress, elasticplastic unloading may well occur, particularly when the residual stresses are highly triaxial. This paper examines the performance of one mechanical strain relief … Show more

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“…A recent advance of the DHD technique, called incremental deep hole drilling (iDHD), has been developed specifically to enable measurements of residual stress in thick-sectioned components when the residual stress state is multi-axial and close to yield. [16] Full details of the iDHD technique are given in reference [17].…”
Section: Incremental Deep Hole Drilling (Idhd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent advance of the DHD technique, called incremental deep hole drilling (iDHD), has been developed specifically to enable measurements of residual stress in thick-sectioned components when the residual stress state is multi-axial and close to yield. [16] Full details of the iDHD technique are given in reference [17].…”
Section: Incremental Deep Hole Drilling (Idhd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first included the incremental deep-hole drilling (iDHD) technique. Detail of this method is provided in [17], only the key features are summarised here, Section 4.2. The second method included the decreasing trepanning method, also known as the over-coring deep-hole drilling (oDHD) method and is described in Section 4.3.…”
Section: Improved Modified Dhd Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MIRS method is an improved type of the Deep Hole Drilling (DHD) method, [12][13][14] which was carried out according to the procedure shown in Fig. 3.…”
Section: Residual Stress Measurement By Modified Dhdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simple method 12) Considering Plastic deformation easily 14) Considering Three dimensional stress Field & Plastic deformation 15) surface when cutting in the transverse direction. σ xR : The longitudinal stress remained in the thin specimen cut in the longitudinal direction.…”
Section: Residual Stress Measurement By Strain Gaugementioning
confidence: 99%