喷丸强化对多道次焊接接头疲劳强度贡献的数值分析

U. Etxeberria, J. A. Esnaola, I. Ulacia, D. Ugarte, I. Llavori, M. Larrañaga, A. Lopez-Jauregi
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焊缝趾部附近的拉伸残余应力峰值加速了裂纹的产生和扩展阶段,大大降低了焊接构件的寿命。为了减轻RS,通常对组件进行热处理。然而,热处理会影响微观组织,影响机械性能。此外,由于尺寸限制,它们在大型结构中的应用非常复杂。作为一种替代方法,机械处理如喷丸强化可以局部应用。此外,它们在处理表面产生局部压应力,这对处理部件的疲劳强度有有益的影响。本文对喷丸强化对多道次焊接接头疲劳强度的贡献进行了数值计算。为此,首先计算了10mm厚、50mm长S275JR板的3道次对接焊缝的RS应力模式。其次,模拟了喷丸强化在拉伸RS区的应用,分析了RS模式的演变过程。最后,对处理和未处理的对接焊缝进行了疲劳强度评价。
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Numerical Analysis of the Contribution of Shot Peening in the Fatigue Strength of Multipass Welded Joints
Tensile residual stress (RS) peaks near the weld toe accelerate crack generation and propagation stages reducing dramatically the life of welded components. In order to relief RS, components are typically heat-treated. However, heat treatments can affect the microstructure compromising mechanical properties. In addition, their application in big structures is complex due to size limitations. As an alternative, mechanical treatments such as shot peening can be locally applied. Moreover, they generate local compressive stresses in the treated surfaces, which present beneficial effect in the fatigue strength of treated components. In the present work, the contribution of shot peening in the fatigue strength of multipass welded joints is numerically evaluated. For that purpose, first the RS stress pattern of a 3 pass butt weld of 10mm thick, 50mm length S275JR plates is calculated. Following, the application of shot peening in the tensile RS area is modelled and the evolution of RS pattern is analyzed. Finally, the fatigue strength of treated and non-treated butt welds is evaluated.
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