Residual stress and its role in failure
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Our safety, comfort and peace of mind are heavily dependent upon our capability to prevent, predict or postpone the failure of components and structures on the basis of sound physical principles. While the external loadings acting on a material or component are clearly important, There are other contributory factors including unfavourable materials microstructure, pre-existing defects and residual stresses. Residual stresses can add to, or subtract from, the applied stresses and so when unexpected failure occurs it is often because residual stresses have combined critically with the applied stresses, or because together with the presence of undetected defects they have dangerously lowered the applied stress at…
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- Residual stress
- Residual
- Action (physics)
- Component (thermodynamics)
- Material failure theory
- Stress (linguistics)
- Catastrophic failure
- Failure assessment
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