jäännöstressi
Jäännöstressi, often translated as residual stress, refers to the internal stresses that remain within a solid material after manufacturing or processing. These stresses are self-equilibrating, meaning that no external forces are applied, yet the material is under tension or compression in different regions. Jäännöstressi can arise from various sources, including plastic deformation, rapid cooling or heating, and surface treatments like shot peening or grinding.
The presence of jäännöstressi can significantly influence a material's mechanical properties. For instance, compressive residual stresses
Methods for measuring jäännöstressi include destructive techniques like the hole drilling method or the layer removal