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<strong>Welcome to the new website for the Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group!</strong> | <strong>Welcome to the new website for the Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group!</strong> | ||
== About == | == About == | ||
The Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group is a collection of industry, academic, and government participants, dedicated to the various aspects of understanding, characterizing, developing, and analyzing residual stresses in metallic parts. Through collective engagement of individuals that share this common goal, the group seeks to foster improvements in the state-of-the-art that will lead to wider implementation and benefit from processes that impart residual stresses. | The Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group is a collection of industry, academic, and government participants, dedicated to the various aspects of understanding, characterizing, developing, and analyzing residual stresses in metallic parts. Through collective engagement of individuals that share this common goal, the group seeks to foster improvements in the state-of-the-art that will lead to wider implementation and benefit from processes that impart residual stresses. | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 22 May 2025
Welcome to the new website for the Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group!
About
The Engineered Residual Stress Implementation (ERSI) Working Group is a collection of industry, academic, and government participants, dedicated to the various aspects of understanding, characterizing, developing, and analyzing residual stresses in metallic parts. Through collective engagement of individuals that share this common goal, the group seeks to foster improvements in the state-of-the-art that will lead to wider implementation and benefit from processes that impart residual stresses.
2025 ERSI Workshop attendees
Links
The ERSI website is run by members of the ERSI working group on behalf of our community.