Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1740196 Nuclear Engineering and Technology 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundResidual stress always exists on any kind of welded area. This residual stress can cause the welded material to crack or fracture. For many years, the hole-drilling method has been widely used for measuring residual stress. However, this method is destructive. Nowadays, electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) can be used to measure residual stress with or without the hole-drilling method. ESPI is an optical nondestructive testing methods that use the speckle effect. Mechanical properties can be measured by calculation of the phase difference by the variation of temperature, pressure, or loading force.MethodsIn this paper, the residual stress on the butt-welded area is measured by using ESPI with a suggested numerical calculation. Two types of specimens are prepared. Type I is made of pure base metal part and type II has a welded part at the center. These specimens are tensile tested with a material test system. At the same time, the ESPI system was applied to this test.ResultsFrom the results of ESPI, the elastic modulus and the residual stress around the welded area can be calculated and estimated.ConclusionWith this result, it is confirmed that the residual stress on the welded area can be measured with high precision by ESPI.

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