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A nondestructive numerical-experimental method of determining the residual stresses in welded shells of revolution

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We propose a numerical-experimental method of determining the residual stresses in welded shells of revolution. We solve the inverse conditionally correct problem of recovering the complete picture of the residual stress state from part of the experimental values obtained by the method of photoelasticity. We apply the numerical spline-collocation method.

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Translated fromMatematichni Metodi ta Fiziko-mekhanichni Polya, Vol. 39, No. 1, 1996, pp. 149–151.

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Osadchuk, V.A., Bazilevich, L.V. A nondestructive numerical-experimental method of determining the residual stresses in welded shells of revolution. J Math Sci 86, 2650–2652 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02356115

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