Residual stress can be present in materials even when no external load is applied from "summary" of Stress and Strain by Winthrop Dickinson Means
Residual stress is a phenomenon that can exist in materials without the presence of any external load. This type of stress is often overlooked or misunderstood because it is not caused by any obvious force or pressure. Instead, residual stress is the result of internal forces that have been locked into a material during its manufacturing or processing.
These internal forces can arise from a variety of sources, such as uneven cooling rates, phase transformations, or even the presence of impurities in the material. As a result, residual stress can be present in a wide range of materials, including m...
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