Vladimir Luzin
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
186 Papers
442 Citations
Vladimir Luzin is an academic researcher from Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Residual stress & Stress (mechanics). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 165 publications. Previous affiliations of Vladimir Luzin include University of Newcastle & State University of New York System.
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Papers
Neutron Diffraction Measurements for Residual Stresses in AL-6XN Stainless Steel Welded Beams
Xiaohua Cheng,H.J. Prask,Thomas H. Gnaeupel-Herold,Vladimir Luzin,John W. Fisher +4 more
- 14 Mar 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the magnitude and distribution of residual stresses in various welded details in non-magnetic super-austenitic AL-6XN stainless steel I-beams through saw cutting and neutron diffraction methods.
Forming-Induced Residual Stress and Material Properties of Roll-Formed High-Strength Steels
Yong Sun,Yong Sun,Vladimir Luzin,Vladimir Luzin,Yixin Duan,Rameshkumar Ramkaran Varma,Lei Shi,Matthias Weiss +7 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the formation-induced longitudinal residual stress and material property variation in a roll-formed high-strength MS1180 automotive rocker panel and validated the finite element analysis results for residual stress are validated by neutron diffraction measurements.
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On the improvement of the ballistic performance of a silicon carbide tile through pre-stress: Experiments and simulations
Paul J. Hazell,Hongxu Wang,T. Lin,Michael Saleh,Vladimir Luzin,M. A. Kader,Mohammad Saadatfar,Ali Ameri,C. Ellis +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pre-stressing technique for improving the ballistic performance of a circular silicon carbide tile has been tested against o12-mm spherical steel projectile, and the confining pre-stress was achieved through a heatshrunk steel collar and was evaluated through neutron diffraction for the ceramic-collar system.
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The Role of Metallurgical Solid State Phase Transformations on the Formation of Residual Stress in Laser Cladding and Heating
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of different phase transformations and also the influence of the type of laser processing on the final residual stress formed were compared between laser clad AA7075, laser clad Ti-6Al-4V and laser melted nickel-aluminium bronze using neutron diffraction and the contour method of measuring residual stress.
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Residual Stress in Coatings Produced by Cold Spray
TL;DR: In this paper, residual stress distributions in a variety of coating materials have been studied by neutron diffraction, and through-thickness residual stress profiles show that the stress magnitude varies significantly and depends mainly on the mechanical properties of the coating material.
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