GB/T 33210-2016
AbolishedNon-destructive testing—Test method for determining residual stresses by electromagnetic technology
无损检测 残余应力的电磁检测方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the electromagnetic testing method for determining residual stresses in ferromagnetic materials. It is applied in industrial non-destructive testing contexts, such as evaluating stress distribution in welded structures, machined components, and pressure vessels to assess structural integrity and predict fatigue life.
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