Residual Stress State Characterization of Machined Components by X-ray Diffraction and Multiparameter Micromagnetic Methods

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J. Epp
T. Hirsch
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[1] Foundation Institute of Materials Science,
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Experimental Mechanics | 2010年 / 50卷
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Residual stress; X-ray diffraction; Micromagnetic method; Ball bearing rings;
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Machining induced residual stress states have been identified to affect the distortion of parts during following heat treatments. Thus, ideally a complete characterization of the components residual stress state is required. Magnetic and micromagnetic analysis of residual stresses can represent an important gain of time compared to X-ray diffraction. Investigations with these two methods were performed on different components with various and inhomogeneous residual stress states: cylindrical and tapered ball bearing rings made from AISI52100 steel and a disc made from AISI5210 steel. Reliable results and good agreement between X-ray diffraction data and residual stresses obtained from the magnetic and micromagnetic analysis can be obtained with the use of a calibration for each single component. An important gain of time can be achieved with the combined use of X-ray diffraction analysis for the calibration and the micromagnetic technique. However, local residual stress variations in zones smaller than the sensor size may not be detected. A global calibration of the micromagnetic equipment with one calibration file for several parts still needs optimization.
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页码:195 / 204
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