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Stress Measurements with a Two-Dimensional Real-Time System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

G.M. Borgonovi
Affiliation:
Science Applications International Corporation, San Diego, CA
C.P. Gazza
Affiliation:
U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory, Watertown, KA
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Conventional methods of determination of residual stress in polycrystalline samples use either diffractometers or one-dimensional position-sensitive detectors. The most commonly used technique, the so-called "sin2ψ" method, requires several measurements at different angular positions of the sample. With diffractometers, two rotations are required, while with one-dimensional detectors, one rotation is required (except for the so-called single exposure technique, which requires two one-dimensional position-sensitive detectors). Rotation can be a potential source of errors if the sample is not aligned very carefully.

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VII. X-Ray Stress Analysis
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1988

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