A Method for Measuring Planar Residual Stresses in Rectangularly Orthotropic Materials

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Charles W. Bert
Gary L. Thompson

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Journal of Composite Materials

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A semidestructive method has been developed for determining the principal residual stresses and directions in rectangularly orthotropic materials. The reduction equations are based upon a set of functions that describe the surface strain-relaxation field about a hole drilled to a limited depth into the material. Three constants contained in the strain functions have to be determined by calibration tests; they are related to three general constants and the elastic material constants to establish applicability to an orthotropic material. Expressions for the planar residual-stress components in the material-symmetry directions are then devel oped, and from Mohr's stress circle, the principal residual stresses and directions are determined.

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Bert, C. W., & Thompson, G. L. (1968). A Method for Measuring Planar Residual Stresses in Rectangularly Orthotropic Materials. Journal of Composite Materials, 2(2), 244-253. doi: 10.1177/002199836800200209

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