New Challenges in Residual Stress Measurements and Evaluation / / edited by Caterina Casavola [and three others].

Residual stresses (RS) are stresses present inside materials even in the absence of any applied load. They are of capital importance because they can impact greatly on the mechanical strength of the material, on its dimensional correspondence to design specifications as well as on the fatigue life o...

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