Non-Destructive Analysis of Surface Integrity on Parts from Austenitic Steel for Nuclear Industry

Author:

Holubják Jozef1,Czán Andrej1,Šajgalík Michal1,Czánová Tatiana1,Piešová Marianna1,Varga Daniel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Machining and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Abstract

Abstract This article is focused on non-destructive detection method of residual stress and chemical properties of stainless steel. By X-ray diffractometry, there it is possible to determine accurately the values of residual stress and austenite percentage without any damage the sample without any change of its original function. Identification of residual stress and its distribution can improve the prediction of failures or damage incidences due to workload over lifetime of components. It can be also used as one of evaluation parameter of suitability of applied manufacturing technological operations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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