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Handbook of Residual Stress and Deformation of Steel

Handbook of Residual Stress and Deformation of Steel

Product Description

Distortion, cracking, and residual stresses are among the most important concerns for heat treaters, manufacturing engineers, and design engineers. This work includes practical information and data to help minimize and control the effects of residual stresses and distortion. Topics covered include recommended heat treating practices, methods for maintaining temperature uniformity during heating, tips for preventing oxide formation, and techniques for measuring residual stresses, to name but a few.

Designed as both a practical and theoretical reference, this book features contributions from recognized experts from around the world. Much of this data has been unavailable in the United States until now.

Contents:

  • Introduction:
  • Introduction to residual stress formation and distortion. Effects of materials and processing on residual stress formation:
  • Material factors
  • Design considerations
  • Residual stress formation and fatigue strength
  • Stability of residual stresses
  • Effect of residual stress on hydrogen embrittlement
  • Effect of surface films on residual stress formation. Measurement and prediction of residual stress and distortion:
  • Deflection methods to estimate residual stress
  • Measurement of residual stress
  • Methods for investigation of inhomogeneous residual stress fields
  • Distortion prediction. Residual stresses in materials shaping operations:
  • Forming
  • Final shaping prior to heat treatment
  • Factors affecting final part shaping
  • Effects of process equipment design.
  • Residual stress during hardening processes:
  • Carburizing and carbonitriding
  • Nitriding and nitrocarburizing
  • Hardening by reheat and quenching
  • Control of residual stress formation
  • Effect of cryogenic cooling
  • Induction hardening
  • Inducing compressive residual stresses. Residual stress formation during manufacturing processes:
  • Casting
  • Welding/joining
  • Powder processing. Residual stress and distortion during product manufacture:
  • Residual stress formation and distortion of rail steels
  • Residual stress formation during hypoid gear manufacture
  • Index

Published: 2002
Pages: 499

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