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2015 ◽  
Vol 732 ◽  
pp. 24-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michal Švantner ◽  
Jiří Skála

The paper deals in hole drilling residual stress measurement method. The basic principles of measurement and evaluation by the uniform stress and Integral methods are described. The uncertainties of the residual stress evaluation procedure based on the ASTM E837 standard are analyzed. Examples of residual stress evaluation and comparison of different ASTM E837 standard editions are presented.


2014 ◽  
Vol 996 ◽  
pp. 301-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yann Serra ◽  
Xavier Ficquet ◽  
Ed Kingston

The hole drilling technique is probably the most widely used residual stress measurement technique. The ASTM E837 standard covers hole drilling measurements for thin and thick specimens. VEQTER have encountered several cases when the specimen was between the thick and thin specification. In order to gain a greater understanding of the sensitivity of the analyses and accurately measure the residual stresses using the hole drilling technique within intermediate thickness specimens and within thin specimens containing non-uniform residual stresses a study was performed.


Author(s):  
D. Vangi ◽  
S. Tellini

When measuring residual stresses using the hole-drilling strain-gauge method, plasticity effects arise if the residual stress level exceeds about 60% of the material yield strength. In this case the classical methods, which are based on the linear elastic material behavior, do not work properly and residual stresses are overestimated. This paper presents a numerical study of the influence of plasticity on residual stress measurement by using the hole-drilling strain-gauge method in those cases in which stress does not vary with depth. The study investigates the effects of the most important loading, measuring, geometry, and material variables. An iterative method, which can be applied to obviate these errors, is then presented. The method was implemented in ANSYS using the APDL macrolanguage (ANSYS Parametric Design Language Guide, Documentation for ansys 11.0) to automatically execute the procedure steps. A finite element model of the hole, which allows for plasticity, is requested. Employing the readings of a standard three elements strain-gauge rosette, the method makes it possible to extend the measurement limit in comparison to that of the ASTM E837 standard (ASTM E837-08, “Standard Test Method for Determining Residual Stresses by the Hole-Drilling Strain-Gauge Method”).


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