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Measurement of residual stresses in austenitic stainless steel weld joints using ultrasonic technique
Abstract:Abstract

A methodology has been developed using a non-destructive ultrasonic technique for measuring surface/subsurface residual stresses in 7 mm thick AISI type 316LN stainless steel weld joints made by activated tungsten inert gas and multipass tungsten inert gas welding processes. Measurement of residual stresses using an ultrasonic technique is based on the effect of stresses on the propagation velocity of elastic waves. Critically refracted longitudinal L CR wave mode was employed and accurate transit time measurements were made across the weld joints. Quantitative values of the longitudinal residual stresses across the weld joints were estimated from the measured transit times and predetermined value of acoustoelastic constant for AISI type 316LN stainless steel. The nature of the residual stress profiles and their variations across the two types of weld joints were compared and interpreted.
Keywords:AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS  ATIG WELDING  RESIDUAL STRESSES  ULTRASONIC TECHNIQUE  CRITICALLY REFRACTED LONGITUDINAL WAVES  ACOUSTOELASTIC CONSTANT
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