Abstract

The residual stress beneath the surface is crucial to the safety of the structures. Neutron Diffraction and Hole-drilling are the two methods being used to measure the inner residual stress. Longitudinal Critically Refracted (LCR) wave transmission that is propagated parallel to surface also can be used for measuring residual stress, but measurements are within an effective depth and need to be further studied. In this paper, the parameters of K are separately tested in WZ, HAZ and BM zone. The welding process of 6082-T6 aluminum alloy welded joints is simulated in SYSWELD, the finite element model has been verified by the X-ray diffraction method. The residual stress value calculated by SYSWELD and the values obtained from the ultrasonic measurement show a good agreement. It is demonstrated that the residual stress of 6082-T6 aluminum alloy welded plate can be evaluated by using the ultrasonic method.

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