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The residual stresses in metal-ceramic compounds were investigated by X-ray and neutron diffraction. The neutron data show clear evidence for plastic flow in the steel so that elastic models cannot be expected to give a satisfactory explanation of the residual stress state. Finite-element calculations taking into account the temperature dependent elastic-plastic behavior of the materials reproduce the experimental results very well.
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Jancu, O., Munz, D., Eigenmann, B., Scholtes, B. and Matherauch, E. (1990) “Residual stress state of brazed ceramic/metal compounds, determined by analytical methods and X-ray residual stress measurements”, J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 353, 1144
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Pintschovius, L., Pyka, N., Kussmaul, R., Munz, D., Eigenmann, B., Scholtes, B. (1992). Residual Stresses in Brazed Ceramic-Metal Compounds. In: Hutchings, M.T., Krawitz, A.D. (eds) Measurement of Residual and Applied Stress Using Neutron Diffraction. NATO ASI Series, vol 216. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2797-4_39
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