Formation of residual stresses in coatings during high-energy treatment: A survey
Abstract The appearance of residual stresses in metals is one of the effects accompanying the action of high-energy treatment. Under both electrospark and laser treatments, temperature is a prevailing factor affecting the formation of residual stresses. High rates of heating and cooling of a metal i...
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