residuaalijännitettä
Residuaalijännitettä, often translated as residual stress, refers to internal stresses that remain within a material after the original applied forces have been removed. These stresses can arise from a variety of manufacturing processes such as welding, casting, forging, machining, or heat treatment. They can also be induced by mechanical deformation, plastic working, or even environmental factors like temperature changes.
The presence of residual stresses can significantly influence the behavior and performance of a material or
Measuring residual stresses can be achieved through various methods, including destructive techniques like hole drilling and