Abstract
Mild steel specimens were uniaxially strained in tension at strain levels varying from 0.5 to 10% followed by X-ray diffraction residual stress and Barkhausen noise (BN) measurements. After this tension and compression loading was applied to the specimens. BN measurements were carried out during the whole reloading sequence. These measurements showed that prestrain increased the tensile stress value at which the BN saturated. The linear range of the stress vs. BN curve shifted towards the tensile stress range as a function of prestrain. In the linear range the stress sensitivity remained unchanged despite the prestrain. The obtained stress vs. BN relation was used in the residual stress measurements of a welded tube segment. The residual stress values measured by the BN were compared to X-ray diffraction residual stress values. When the BN values were within the linear range of the stress vs. BN curve, the BN residual stress values agreed quite well with the X-ray diffraction residual stress values.
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