Improving the fatigue performance of longitudinal welded joints by low transformation temperature electrodes

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作者
王文先
霍立兴
王东坡
张玉凤
荆洪阳
杨新岐
机构
[1] College of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Tianjin University
关键词
fatigue performance; longitudinal welded joints; compressive residual stress; low transformation temperature electrodes (LTTE);
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TG407 [焊接接头的力学性能及其强度计算];
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080201 ; 080503 ;
摘要
For a longitudinal welded joint, the tensile residual stresses are as high as the yield stress of the metal, so that the weld toes are sensitive to fatigue load. In this case a low transformation temperature electrode (LTTE) is one of the most useful methods used to improve the fatigue strength of the longitudinal welded joint, because the tensile residual stress is reduced or changed into compressive stress. Three kinds of longitudinal welded joints were selected to conduct fatigue tests. The tests results show that the fatigue strengths at 2×10 6 cycles of the joints welded with LTTE were improved by 41%, 47% and 59% respectively compared with those of the joints welded with E5015, and the fatigue lives at 162 MPa were improved by 9.9 times, 9.6 times and 46.8 times respectively. Furthermore, the LTTE method is not necessary to add process after welding and so that it can be valuable method to improve the fatigue performance of longitudinal welded joints.
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