Residual stresses in design, fabrication, assessment and repair : presented at the 1996 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 21-26, 1996

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Residual stresses in design, fabrication, assessment and repair : presented at the 1996 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 21-26, 1996

sponsored by the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division, ASME ; principal editor, R.W. Warke ; contributing editors, P. Dong, A. Dermenjian

(PVP, vol. 327)

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, c1996

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Residual stresses introduced during fabrication (particularly by welding processes) are often a significant concern in the structural integrity of pressure vessels and piping; yet they are rarely treated explicitly in design, and unrealistically conservative assumptions regarding their distribution

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