Stress Dependence on Relaxation of Deformation Induced by Laser Spot Heating |
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Authors: | Yuma Murata Tomohiro Sasaki Sanichiro Yoshida |
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Affiliation: | 1.Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Niigata 9502181, Japan;2.Department of Chemistry and Physics, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA 70401, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with a non-destructive analysis of residual stress through the visualization of deformation behaviors induced by a local spot heating. Deformation was applied to the surface of an aluminum alloy with an infrared spot laser. The heating process is non-contact, and the applied strain is reversible in the range of room temperature to approximately +10 °C. The specimen was initially pulled up to elastic tensile stress using a tensile test machine under the assumption that the material was subject to the tensile residual stress. The relaxation behaviors of the applied strain under tensile stress conditions were evaluated using contact and non-contact methods, i.e., two strain gauges (the contact method) and a two-dimensional electronic speckle pattern interferometer (non-contact method). The results are discussed based on the stress dependencies of the thermal expansion coefficient and the elasticity of the materials. |
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Keywords: | non-destructive testing optical interferometry residual stress thermal expansion elasticity |
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