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  • 2019The effect of material cyclic deformation properties on residual stress generation by laser shock processing24citations
  • 2019Efficacy of laser shock processing of biodegradable Mg and Mg-1Zn alloy on their in vitro corrosion and bacterial response32citations
  • 2017Measured strains correction for eccentric holes in the determination of non-uniform residual stresses by the hole drilling strain gauge method20citations
  • 2016Effect of laser welding parameters on the austenite and martensite phase fractions of NiTi59citations
  • 2016Effect of laser welding parameters on the austenite and martensite phase fractions of NiTi59citations
  • 2016Residual stress analysis in laser welded NiTi sheets using synchrotron X-ray diffraction75citations
  • 2012Structural characterization by x-ray diffraction of laser welded shape memory alloyscitations
  • 2012Effects of processing parameters on mechanical cycling of laser welded SMAscitations

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  • Cordovilla, F.
  • Fitzpatrick, Michael
  • Angulo, I.
  • Smyth, Niall
  • García-Beltrán, A.
  • Langer, K.
  • García-Galván, F. R.
  • Lieblich, M.
  • Galván, J. C.
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  • González-Martín, M. L.
  • Fernández-Calderón, M. C.
  • González-Carrasco, J. L.
  • Pacha-Olivenza, M. A.
  • Porro, J. A.
  • Vicente, J. De
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  • Diaz, M.
  • Peral, D.
  • Schell, N.
  • Miranda, R. M.
  • Fernandes, Francisco Manuel Braz
  • Oliveira, João Pedro
  • Braz Fernandes, F. M.
  • Oliveira, Joao Pedro
  • Schell, Norberth
  • Mahesh, K. K.
  • Craciunescu, Corneliu
  • Vieira, L. Alberty
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Residual stress analysis in laser welded NiTi sheets using synchrotron X-ray diffraction

  • Schell, Norberth
  • Miranda, R. M.
  • Fernandes, Francisco Manuel Braz
  • Oliveira, João Pedro
  • Ocaña, J. L.
Abstract

Synchrotron radiation was used for fine probing the different regions of a laser welded NiTi joint.Measurementswere taken at 0.2mmintervals, starting in the non-thermal affected material, through the heat affected zone, thefusion zone and again across the heat affected zone finishing in the basematerial. Along the longitudinal directionthe residual stresses were found to be always tensile in the heat affected and fusion zones; along the transversaldirection, an inversion of the stress stateswas found. Themagnitude of the residual stresseswas found to bemoresignificant in the transversal direction due to constraints imposed during welding. The heat introduced duringwelding has a stress relief effect on the cold-rolled base material, although it does not promote any solid-statetransformation. The effect of the heat input on the residual stress pattern and magnitude was identified and itwas seen that high heat input leads to a higher magnitude of the residual stresses in the weld and the stress reliefeffect is observed over a larger extension from the weld centerline. This paper presents the first experimentalstudy on the determination of residual stresses on laser welded NiTi shape memory alloys.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • x-ray diffraction