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Analysis of Internal Stress in a Tape Subsrate Made of the AISI 310S Stainless Steel for the Second-Generation HTS Wires Using Neutron Stress Diffractometry

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Neutron stress diffractometry is used to study internal (residual) stress in a tape made of the AISI 310S stainless steel with a thickness of 100 μm and a width of… Click to show full abstract

Neutron stress diffractometry is used to study internal (residual) stress in a tape made of the AISI 310S stainless steel with a thickness of 100 μm and a width of 4 mm in three directions (along, across, and perpendicularly to the rolling plane). The residual macrostresses averaged over the tape length are determined at a segment of 40 cm. The macrostress distribution indicates a crescent-type deformation of the tape (bending in the rolling plane along the rolling direction). The correlation between macrostresses and internal microstresses is established (the stronger macrostresses, the higher concentration of the microstresses).

Keywords: stress diffractometry; made aisi; neutron stress; stress tape; tape; stress

Journal Title: Technical Physics
Year Published: 2020

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