Papers by Keyword: Image Plate

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Abstract: This paper describes a fundamental experiment on X-ray stress measurement of austenitic stainless steel (JIS SUS316L) with a new equipment which was developed in this study. An image plate (IP) as a two-dimensional X-ray detector and the cosα method as a principle of the measurement of stress were used in it. An experiment was conducted with CrKβ characteristic X-ray and γFe-311 diffraction line, and the results were compared to those that were obtained with the conventional sin2ψ method under the similar X-ray conditions. It was found that the accuracy of stresses obtained with the equipment developed are almost as same as those of the sin2ψ method. However, the measuring time can be shorten by several times by using it.
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Abstract: Measuring theory of two types of X-ray stress analysis method was compared with each other. One is the conventional method, in which zero-or one-dimensional detector is used for obtaining diffracted beam and stress is determined using the standard sin2ψ method. Another is the new type of X-ray stress analysis method, in which two-dimensional detector is used to obtain whole Debye ring and stress is determined using the cosα method. An experiment was conducted to investigate the validity.
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Abstract: The aim of this work is to evaluate different forms to minimize the scattered radiation contribution in digital radiographic images of offshore pipelines using MCNPX simulations. The influence of oil inside the pipe, seawater surrounded the pipelines and external coating in the scattering component of the radiation beam will be analyzed. The use of backscattering shielding and lead screen will be discussed.
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Abstract: Measurement of shearing stresses, τxz and τyz, by X-ray diffraction technique with two-dimensional detector was studied. The principle which was developed for an area detector type X-ray triaxial stress analysis was adopted for this purpose. In the present method, Debye ring was measured first and its whole part was used for determining shearing stresses. One Debye ring is enough to determine shearing stresses without accurate diffraction data such as lattice spacing in stress free. The result of the simulation showed that the present method is useful for the evaluation of shearing stresses by X-ray diffraction technique.
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Abstract: In this study, the authors investigated the application of the area detector for the purpose of evaluating residual stress in rails by means of diffraction technique. A rail used in the Hokuriku-Line of West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) was used as a specimen for this study. The rail was removed due to initiation of cracks caused by rolling contact fatigue. The present method refers to neutron stress measurement with a two-dimensional detector and corresponding data analysis.
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Abstract: In order to study on the effects of grinding of rail head on rolling contact fatigue of rails, residual stress measurements were conducted for rails processed under different grinding conditions. In this study, residual stresses in rails used for a service line were measured with the method of X-ray stress measurement. The triaxial stress analysis was conducted using a new method for an area detector type X-ray stress analysis proposed by the authors. Four grinding conditions were used to rail specimens. The distributions of residual stresses in the surface layer of the rail head were obtained. It was found that the tensile residual stresses were generated at the field-side of the ground rai1, and that the triaxial stress state was formed in the surface of the rail head widely.
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Abstract: In this study, the authors made an experiment to observe the residual stress state in the surface of the engineered parts (for example, shot-peened steel) by X-ray stress measurement. An evaluation method was proposed for the stress gradient from the information on the X-ray Debye ring obtained with an area detector. The method utilized the fact that the X-ray penetration depth is a function of the central angle of the Debye ring α. It varies due to a section of Debye ring. It also depends on the incidence angle of X-rays and the wavelength used. Mean stress over the whole penetration depths of X-rays, which is defined as the Laplace stress, was measured by the cosα method[1, 2] by using this characteristic, and the real space stress[3-5] gradient was evaluated.
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Abstract: The influence of the peak determination method on the area detector type neutron stress measurement method was investigated. Two peak determination methods, the half value breadth method and the centroid method, were compared and discussed in this paper. Experiments and simulation studies were carried out respectively. The first experiment was conducted during the tensile stress test with a steel specimen having the thickness of 6mm, and the second experiment was conducted with steel specimens in the stress free state having the thickness between 1 mm to 20 mm. As a result of the experiments, it was found that the peak determination method has an affect on the area detector type neutron stress measurement. A numerical simulation study was also conducted and showed similar result as the experiments.
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Abstract: The X-ray stress measurement with synchrotron radiation (SR) and an image plate (IP) was conducted using the facility of the Photon Factory (PF) of the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK). The influence of 2θ on stress measurement with the cosα method was investigated. The experiments were conducted under the conditions of 2θ=170 deg, 156.4 deg and 127 deg respectively. It was found that the hypothesis on the relation between the accuracy and the diffraction angle in the X-ray method is not valid in case of the cosα method.
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Abstract: In this study, a new portable X-ray stress analyzer was designed and manufactured. The purpose of its use is to evaluate the rolling contact fatigue damage in rails for establishing an effective rail maintenance method. An image plate was used in this analyzer for detecting diffracted X-ray beams. The cosα method was adopted for X-ray stress analysis from X-ray diffraction data. A fundamental experiment was made first for examning the present measurement system. Residual stresses in rails used in service for six years were also investigated in this study.
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