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Material Deformation over time resources

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gkan

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Jan 8, 2011
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Hello Everyone,

I am in need of a resource (book or guide) from which I can learn how to estimate how much a material is expected to deform as a result not of excessive stress but internal stresses or some other process that I know nothing about.
This is probably novice but I cant really understand or estimate how these mechanisms work. For example machinists have told me that cast iron structures in machine tools will bend over time even if the machines are left unused. I would like to know how to estimate or prevent this. Does anyone know of a resource that is helpful on this matter?

Best,

George
 
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What you want to search for is google Stress relief heat treatment for cast iron and do similar searches for other materials. If such heat treatment is not possible for you then you need to search for residual stresses.

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You can find out how it happens, but you can't estimate it. If you could you would prevent it.
Good stress relief, often multiple cycles are needed to get the stresses low and more importantly uniform.
You can't eliminate them so uniformity becomes your friend.

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