Abstract
Quantification of residual stress distribution in materials is useful in the development, applications and quality control of engineering materials. Several residual stress measurement techniques are already well established for characterizing different engineering materials, while others remain largely unexplored. Yet for commercial success, the residual stress measurement methodologies must not only be efficacious but also cost-effective, introducing a potential dichotomy between the need for sophistication and ease of production. As reviewed in this article, there are encouraging results in developing patented methodologies in elasto-plastic (crack-free) instrumented indentation residual stress measurement of materials. Recent developments in instrumented indentation based residual stress measurement are likely to help reconcile the industrial and commercial pressure on improving materials performance and quality control.
Keywords: Deformation, hardness, indentation, patents, residual stress, Young's modulus, instrumentation, commercial pressure, industrial pressure, force-displacement, thermal contraction
Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
Title: A Review of Patented Methodologies in Instrumented Indentation Residual Stress Measurements
Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Author(s): Nadimul H. Faisal and Rehan Ahmed
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Keywords: Deformation, hardness, indentation, patents, residual stress, Young's modulus, instrumentation, commercial pressure, industrial pressure, force-displacement, thermal contraction
Abstract: Quantification of residual stress distribution in materials is useful in the development, applications and quality control of engineering materials. Several residual stress measurement techniques are already well established for characterizing different engineering materials, while others remain largely unexplored. Yet for commercial success, the residual stress measurement methodologies must not only be efficacious but also cost-effective, introducing a potential dichotomy between the need for sophistication and ease of production. As reviewed in this article, there are encouraging results in developing patented methodologies in elasto-plastic (crack-free) instrumented indentation residual stress measurement of materials. Recent developments in instrumented indentation based residual stress measurement are likely to help reconcile the industrial and commercial pressure on improving materials performance and quality control.
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H. Faisal Nadimul and Ahmed Rehan, A Review of Patented Methodologies in Instrumented Indentation Residual Stress Measurements, Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering 2011; 4 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2212797611104020138
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2212797611104020138 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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