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In situ neutron diffraction measurement of residual stress relaxation in a welded steel pipe during heat treatment

In situ neutron diffraction measurement of residual stress relaxation in a welded steel pipe during heat treatment
In situ neutron diffraction measurement of residual stress relaxation in a welded steel pipe during heat treatment
Many previous studies have presented results on the relaxation of residual stress in a welded component as a result of postweld heat treatment. Techniques such as neutron diffraction and deep hole drilling have been used to measure the residual stress after the heat treatment and compare this with the residual stress for the component in the as-welded condition. The work described in this paper is novel: neutron diffraction is used to measure the relaxation of residual stress continuously as the heat treatment is being carried out. Residual stresses are measured in a butt-welded ferritic steel pipe as the pipe is heat treated to 650 °C and then cooled to room temperature. The results identify those parts of the heat treatment that lead to significant stress relaxation and the mechanisms responsible for this relaxation. The techniques developed during this work allow future heat treatme
0921-5093
374-383
Chen, B.
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Chen, B., Skouras, A., Wang, Y.Q., Kelleher, J.F., Zhang, S.Y., Smith, D.J., Flewitt, P.E.J. and Pavier, M.J. (2014) In situ neutron diffraction measurement of residual stress relaxation in a welded steel pipe during heat treatment. Materials Science And Engineering A, 590, 374-383. (doi:10.1016/j.msea.2013.10.060).

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Many previous studies have presented results on the relaxation of residual stress in a welded component as a result of postweld heat treatment. Techniques such as neutron diffraction and deep hole drilling have been used to measure the residual stress after the heat treatment and compare this with the residual stress for the component in the as-welded condition. The work described in this paper is novel: neutron diffraction is used to measure the relaxation of residual stress continuously as the heat treatment is being carried out. Residual stresses are measured in a butt-welded ferritic steel pipe as the pipe is heat treated to 650 °C and then cooled to room temperature. The results identify those parts of the heat treatment that lead to significant stress relaxation and the mechanisms responsible for this relaxation. The techniques developed during this work allow future heat treatme

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 October 2013
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 October 2013
Published date: 10 January 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 490237
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490237
ISSN: 0921-5093
PURE UUID: adc116f1-80e0-4fd6-a324-4a836b98d063
ORCID for B. Chen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1960-080X

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Author: B. Chen ORCID iD
Author: A. Skouras
Author: Y.Q. Wang
Author: J.F. Kelleher
Author: S.Y. Zhang
Author: D.J. Smith
Author: P.E.J. Flewitt
Author: M.J. Pavier

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