Assessing shot-peening residual stresses by using the incremental hole-drilling technique and laser interferometry (DSPI)

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The incremental hole-drilling technique was applied to determine residual stress profiles in shot-peened steel layers. The accuracy of using an enhanced Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry technique for measuring the strain relaxation arising around the drilled holes and, consequently, the in-depth residual stress distribution induced by shot-peening, was evaluated. The experimental results were systematically compared with those determined using standard electric strain-gauges. The X-ray diffraction technique was chosen as reference due to its high accuracy to determine shot-peening residual stresses. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Nobre, J. P., Oliveira, M., Albertazzi, A., Viotti, M., Batista, A. C., Coelho, L., & Marques, M. J. (2014). Assessing shot-peening residual stresses by using the incremental hole-drilling technique and laser interferometry (DSPI). In Advanced Materials Research (Vol. 996, pp. 269–276). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.996.269

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