Development and experimental validation of the deep hole method for residual stress measurement

1996 
AbstractThe development of a deep hole method, based on earlier techniques, for measuring the through-thickness distribution of residual stresses is described. The distortion of a reference hole used in the method was interpreted using analytical techniques to determine the residual stresses present. The accuracy of the method was investigated using a 100 mm deep plastically deformed ferritic steel rectangular bar. The stresses in the bar were determined by surface strain gauges. The axial residual stresses through the depth of the bar, measured by the deep hole method, were found to be within ± 35 MPa of the stresses determined from the strain gauges in the central 80 mm of the bar.
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