Uniform heating of a structure or a portion thereof to a suficient temperature to relieve the major portion of the residual stresses, followed by uniform cooling.

The mechanism of stress relief is yield (with or without some degree of creep) by residual stresses that exceed the flow (or creep) strength of the material at the heat treating temperature. Stress relief is the most common reason heat treatment is used in welding. See HEAT TREATMENT.

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