Abstract

The role of residual stresses in the premature failure of metallic components has long been recognized. However, the most prevalent methods of measuring these stresses are at least partly, if not completely, destructive. This, as well as the availability of more rapid and portable x-ray diffraction instrumentation, has led to a renewed interest in this nondestructive residual stress measurement methodology.

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