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| sherly novita |
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 9:35 am |
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How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source. Is there anybody can give me any
solution? I really appreciate that… |
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| Michael Dahms |
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 10:05 am |
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sherly novita wrote:
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How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source.
There are BOOKs on residual stress analysis by x-ray diffraction. Read!
Michael Dahms |
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| jbuch |
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 12:57 pm |
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sherly novita wrote:
Quote: How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source. Is there anybody can give me any
solution? I really appreciate that…
As stated by Michael Dahms There are books ........
The Determination of Residual Stress by X-ray Diffraction
by A.M. Jones
Operating Instructions for the Collection and Analysis of X-ray
Diffraction Data to Calculate Residual Stresses
by A.M. Jones
SAE Residual Stress Measurement by X-Ray Diffraction, 2003 Edition
Your library may have different ones.
Jim Buch
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| Jack Ferman |
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 3:06 pm |
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In article <f70e77ed.0308190735.4dc97d58@posting.google.com>,
andoko_aribowo@yahoo.com (sherly novita) wrote:
Quote: How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source. Is there anybody can give me any
solution? I really appreciate that…
I would imagine line broadening analyses is the approach. |
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| Ludmila Velterop |
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 3:09 am |
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Quote: How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source. Is there anybody can give me any
solution? I really appreciate that.
I would imagine line broadening analyses is the approach.
Line broadening gives information about microstresses, i.e. stress
differences between different crystals. To determine macrostresses you
should look at peak positions and peak shifts. However, X-ray diffraction
stress measurements is phase-sensitive, so one only determines the stresses
in one phase at a time. And there are many pit-falls, so be sure to do a
least some reading before you start the measurements.
I.C. Noyan & J.B. Cohen wrote a comprehensive book: Residual stress:
measurement by diffraction and interpretation (springer-Verlag, New York,
1987)
Good luck!
Ludmila |
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| MSMaxwell |
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:45 pm |
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andoko_aribowo@yahoo.com (sherly novita) wrote in message news:<f70e77ed.0308190735.4dc97d58@posting.google.com>...
Quote: How can I calculate residual stress in X-ray diffraction? I'm not only
have a problem with the mathematical model but also have a problem
with very limit literature source. Is there anybody can give me any
solution? I really appreciate that?
If you have some time and patience the CCP14 has a great website where
you may be able to find a helpful site or two on the subject. You may
even be able to find a specialist who can provide some easy insight.
Here's their URL
http://ccp14.semo.edu/index.html |
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