Blödorn et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Analysis of blind-holes applied in the hole-drilling method for residual stress measurementsBlödorn et al., 2015
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- Blödorn R
- Viotti M
- Schroeter R
- Albertazzi A
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- Experimental Mechanics
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The measurement of residual stress by the Hole-drilling method consists basically of drilling a blind-hole in the material under study. That relieves and redistributes the stresses around this hole promoting a surface deformation which adapts to a new equilibrium condition. This …
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