Residual stress state plays an important role in the fatigue life of welded structures. They can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the nature of residual stresses. High frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment is a post-weld fatigue improvement technique for welded joints. In this research work the behavior of compressive residual stresses induced in welded joints in high strength steels (HSS) by HFMI treatment has been investigated. Longitudinal non load carrying attachments in HSS are tested with constant amplitude (CA) and variable amplitude (VA) loading. Stress concentration factors have been calculated using Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Residual stresses have been measured at different cycles during fatigue testing using X-ray diffraction technique. It is observed that the induced residual stresses are quite stable with some relaxation in CA and VA loading. The overloads in VA loading seem to be more detrimental. Relaxation of residual stresses is more obvious in VA tests.
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ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
July 14–18, 2013
Paris, France
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Behavior of Compressive Residual Stresses in High Strength Steel Welds Induced by High Frequency Mechanical Impact Treatment
Mansoor Khurshid,
Mansoor Khurshid
KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
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Zuheir Barsoum,
Zuheir Barsoum
KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
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Gary Marquis
Gary Marquis
Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
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Mansoor Khurshid
KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Zuheir Barsoum
KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Gary Marquis
Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
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PVP2013-97042, V005T11A001; 8 pages
Published Online:
January 17, 2014
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Khurshid, M, Barsoum, Z, & Marquis, G. "Behavior of Compressive Residual Stresses in High Strength Steel Welds Induced by High Frequency Mechanical Impact Treatment." Proceedings of the ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Volume 5: High-Pressure Technology; ASME NDE Division; Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium. Paris, France. July 14–18, 2013. V005T11A001. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2013-97042
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