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Measurement of local creep properties in stainless steel welds
A high temperature measurement system for creep deformation based on the digital image correlation (DIC) technique is described. The new system is applied to study the behaviour of a multi-pass welded joint in a high temperature tensile test and a load controlled creep test at 545°C. Spatially resolved tensile properties and time dependent creep deformation properties across a thick section type 316 stainless steel multi-pass welded joint are presented and discussed. Significantly lower creep strain rates are observed in the HAZ than in the parent material which is attributed to the introduction of substantial plastic strain in the parent material on initial loading. The weld metal shows the fastest creep rates and a variation that appear to correlate with individual weld passes. The visual information provides not only the local creep strain distribution but also the reduction of area and true stress distribution based on strains measured in the transverse direction. The results demonstrate the capability of the DIC technique for full field measurement of displacement and strain at high temperature long term creep tests
Clarification of the Nature of the Galaxy CFC97 Cen 05
The galaxy CFC97 Cen 05 has in the past been considered an HI-rich dwarf
galaxy in the nearby Centaurus A group. We have used Australia Telescope
Compact Array observations to show that the HI associated with CFC97 Cen 05 by
Cote et al. (1997) is most likely a Galactic High Velocity Cloud that is
centered ~17' from the optical image of the galaxy. At the optical location of
the galaxy, which is not that tabulated by Banks et al. (1999), there is no
indication of the presence of HI for velocities less than the upper limit of
the HIPASS survey at ~12,500 km/s. In addition, WFPC2 images of CFC97 Cen 05
obtained from the HST Archive reveal that this galaxy is in fact not a dwarf at
all, but rather is a distant background spiral not associated with the
Centaurus A group.Comment: accepted for publication in the PASP (November 2004
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Asymmetric Cuts In The Contour Method For Residual Stress Measurement
The standard contour method is limited to sectioning test components into two symmetric halves. In this study a new approach is developed to deal with asymmetric cuts in the contour method of residual stress measurement. The proposed approach is demonstrated using finite element (FE) simulations and is validated experimentally using a series of asymmetric contour cuts and neutron diffraction measurements
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