Non-Destructive Measurement of Residual Stresses by an Ultrasonic Method: New Developments

Jacob Kleiman

Presented At: 
CWA Conference 2013

An ultrasonic computerized complex for measurement of residual and applied stresses UltraMARS® was recently introduced. The complex provided average through thickness measurements of stresses and was used successfully in numerous applications proving to be a reliable, fast and economical way to evaluate residual and applied stresses in materials and structures.

The system was further developed to allow for measurement of subsurface and surface stresses in structural materials and made of them structures. The newly developed complex was used in a number of applications that called for non-destructive evaluation of stresses. Examples of such applications will be discussed in the paper.

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