Abstract
The main goal of this work was the development of experimental techniques to measure in depth non-uniform residual stresses, as alternative to the more conventional hole-drilling method with strain gauges. The proposed experimental methodology is based on moiré interferometry. This high resolution field technique allows in-plane displacement assessment without contact. Grating replication techniques were also developed to record high quality diffraction gratings onto the specimen's surface. A laser interferometry setup was implemented to generate the master grating (virtual). The stress relaxation was promoted by blind hole-drilling and the obtained fringe patterns were video recorded. Image processing techniques were applied to assess the in-plane strain full-field. A finite elements code (FEM), ANSYSÂ, was used to simulate the stress relaxation process and to calculate the hole-drilling calibration constants. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Ribeiro, J., Monteiro, J., Lopes, H., & Vaz, M. (2011). Moiré interferometry assessement of residual stress variation in depth on a shot peened surface. Strain, 47(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-1305.2009.00653.x
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