Affiliation:
1. Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Residual welding stresses affect significantly the strength, durability, and performance of structures. Therefore, there is an urgent need for developing and implementing techniques and equipment that allow reliably estimating stresses in experiments. This paper considers some aspects of the joint implementation of electronic speckle pattern interferometry and the spot drilling technique to determine these characteristics under the field conditions. The results of determining the distribution of residual stresses in the weld joint areas of DN 850 pipes are given for various welding modes. The study results are of independent significance and herewith, demonstrate the efficiency of the equipment developed to solve similar problems.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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