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Among numerous problems of deformable solid mechanics the analysis of residual stresses is one of the most intricate problems, because it necessitates analysis of physical and mechanical processes and structural transformations occurring in materials under different mechanical and thermal actions. Notwithstanding the fact that the methods for residual stress analysis have been developed over a period of the past 70 years there are still many unsolved problems in this field. Development of experimental methods that allow obtaining considerable volumes of information about deformation fields suitable for mathematical processing provides the impulse to create new and to enhance existing approaches to analysis of residual stresses that have considerably extended the range of practical problems at hand.
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Razumovsky, I.A., Galkin, A.Y. (2011). Experimental Methods for Research in Residual Stresses. In: Interference-optical Methods of Solid Mechanics. Foundations of Engineering Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11222-5_4
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