Abstract

Abstract Nanoscale coherent precipitates and the corresponding micro residual stresses play a dominant role in the strengthening process of materials. At present, there exists no experimental method for measuring micro residual stresses of IIIrd kind non-destructively. In the frame of the present work, it will be shown that micro-magnetic measurement techniques based on the tensile loading dependent maximum Barkhausen noise amplitude can be used for the analysis of micro residual stresses (MRS) of IIIrd kind (coherency residual stresses). For this purpose, Fe–Cu-alloys with well-defined contents of Cu-precipitates were produced and investigated.

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