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Residual stresses of explosively welded bimetal studied by hard X-ray diffraction
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Geothermal heat from the Earth`s crust is a source of natural and renewable energy. This energy can be extracted and used forgenerating electricity and heating of houses in the winter months. However, in order to extract energy from a well, we need to usematerial that can sustain contact with geothermal steam and is resistant to corrosion of the geothermal fluid and non-condensinggases such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2), chloride ions (Cl-), and hydrogen fluoride (HF). An interestingalternative to today’s materials are bimetals, composed of two different materials where the layer in contact with the aggressiveenvironment is made of a noble material, while the outer layer (typically low-carbon steel) strengthens the composite andadditionally provides good weldability.