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Residual stresses. --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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Measurement techniques for characterisation of residual stress and distortion have improved significantly. More importantly the development and application of computational welding mechanics have been phenomenal. Through the collaboration of experts, this book provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject. It develops sufficient theoretical treatments on heat transfer, solid mechanics and materials behaviour that are essential for understanding and determining welding residual stress and distortion. It will outline the approach for computational analysis that engineers with sufficient back
Residual stresses. --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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Welding is a cost-effective and flexible method of fabricating large structures, but drawbacks such as residual stress, distortion and buckling must be overcome in order to optimize structural performance. Minimization of welding distortion and buckling provides a systematic overview of the methods of minimizing distortion and buckling in welded structures.Following an introductory chapter, part one focuses on understanding welding stress and distortion, with chapters on such topics as computational welding mechanics, modelling the effect of phase transformations on welding stress and
Deformations (Mechanics). --- Welded joints. --- Welding. --- Welded joints --- Residual stresses. --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Welds --- Joints (Engineering) --- Welding --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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This book describes the fundamentals of residual stresses in friction stir welding and reviews the data reported for various materials. Residual stresses produced during manufacturing processes lead to distortion of structures. It is critical to understand and mitigate residual stresses. From the onset of friction stir welding, claims have been made about the lower magnitude of residual stresses. The lower residual stresses are partly due to lower peak temperature and shorter time at temperature during friction stir welding. A review of residual stresses that result from the friction stir p
Friction stir welding. --- Residual stresses. --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- FSW (Welding) --- Welding --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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Generally, welding produces welding deformation and residual stress in the products, which influences the quality and performance of the products. Although many engineers and researchers have made great effort how to control these incidents, they have still remained unresolved. Welding Deformation and Residual Stress Prevention provides a unique computational approach to the prediction of the effects of deformation and residual stress on materials. The goal is to provide engineers and designers with the ability to create their own computational system for predicting and possib
Residual stresses. --- Welded joints --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Defects. --- Elastic solids --- Mechanics --- Rheology --- Strains and stresses --- Structural failures --- Weld decay --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strength of materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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Steel --- Residual stresses --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Iron --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment --- Mechanical properties of solids --- Materials sciences --- staal --- vervormingen --- materiaalkennis
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This book provides readers with both fundamental theoretical knowledge about welding deformation and stress as well as unique computational approaches for predicting and mitigating the effects of deformation and residual stress on materials. This second edition has been updated to include new techniques and applications, outlining advanced finite element methods such as implicit scheme, explicit scheme, and hybrid scheme, and coupling analysis among thermal-metallurgy-mechanics. Non-destructive measurement methods for residual stresses are introduced, such as X-ray diffraction, the indentation technique, the neutron diffraction method, and various synchrotron X-ray diffraction techniques. Destructive measurement techniques are covered as well, such as block cutting for releasing residual stress, blind hole drilling, deep hole drilling, the slit cutting method, sectional contour method, and general inherent strain method. Various industrial applications of the material behavior and computational approaches are featured throughout.
Deformations (Mechanics) --- Residual stresses. --- Welded joints --- Defects. --- Weld decay --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Elastic solids --- Mechanics --- Rheology --- Structural failures --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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This reprint is concerned with the microstructural characterization and the defect analysis of metallic additively manufactured (AM) materials and parts. Special attention is paid to the determination of residual stress in such parts and to online monitoring techniques devised to predict the appearance of defects. Finally, several non-destructive testing techniques are employed to assess the quality of AM materials and parts.
Residual stresses. --- Thermography. --- Heat --- Infrared photography --- Remote sensing --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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This book contains the papers from the Proceedings of the 1st international joint symposium on joining and welding held at Osaka University, Japan, 6-8 November 2013. The use of frictional heating to process and join materials has been used for many decades. Rotary and linear friction welding are vital techniques for many industrial sectors. More recently the development of friction stir welding (FSW) has significantly extended the application of friction processing. This conference is the first event organized by the three major institutes for joining and welding to focus on the broad range o
Residual stresses. --- Welded joints -- Testing. --- Welded joints. --- Welding. --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industrial & Management Engineering --- Joints (Engineering) --- Engineering --- Welds --- Welding --- Forging --- Manufacturing processes --- Metal-work --- Sealing (Technology) --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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Residual stresses are a common phenomenon in composite materials. They can either add to or significantly reduce material strength. Because of the increasing demand for high-strength, light-weight materials such as composites and their wide range of applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, in civil infrastructure and in sporting applications, it is critical that the residual stresses of composite materials are understood and measured correctly.The first part of this important book reviews destructive and non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques for measuring residual st
Composite materials. --- Residual stresses. --- Cooling stresses --- Mechanical prestressing --- Metals --- Welding stresses --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strength of materials --- Composites (Materials) --- Multiphase materials --- Reinforced solids --- Solids, Reinforced --- Two phase materials --- Materials --- Residual stresses --- Fatigue --- Heat treatment
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