Affiliation:
1. Hitachi Ltd.
2. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Abstract
Residual stress generated in Type-316 austenitic stainless steel butt-weld jointed by
Inconel-182 was measured using a neutron diffraction method and compared with values calculated
using FEM analysis. The measured values of Type-316 austenitic stainless steel as base material
agreed well with the calculated ones. The diffraction had high intensity and a sharp profile in the
base metal. However, it was difficult to measure the residual stress at the weld metal due to very
weak diffraction intensities. This phenomenon was caused by the texture in the weld material
generated during the weld procedure. As a result, this texture induced an inaccurate evaluation of
the residual stress. Procedures for residual stress evaluation to solve this textured material problem
are discussed in this paper. As a method for stress evaluation, the measured strains obtained from a
different diffraction plane with strong intensity were modified with the ratio of the individual elastic
constant. The values of residual stress obtained using this method were almost the same as those of
the standard method using Hooke’s law. Also, these residual stress values agreed roughly with those
from the FEM analysis. This evaluation method is effective for measured samples with a strong
texture like Ni-based weld metal.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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