Application of different simulation approaches to numerically optimize high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) post-treatment process

被引:13
|
作者
Ernould, Clement [1 ]
Schubnell, Jan [1 ]
Farajian, Majid [1 ]
Maciolek, Andreas [1 ]
Simunek, David [2 ]
Leitner, Martin [2 ]
Stoschka, Michael [2 ]
机构
[1] Fraunhofer Inst Mech Mat IWM, Freiburg, Germany
[2] Univ Leoben, Chair Mech Engn, Leoben, Austria
关键词
Welding; Fatigue strength improvement; High-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment; Finite-element simulation; FATIGUE-STRENGTH IMPROVEMENT; RESIDUAL-STRESS; WELDED-JOINTS; LIFE;
D O I
10.1007/s40194-019-00701-8
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
The weld seam is generally the weak point of welded mechanical parts subject to fatigue loading. For this issue, a post-weld mechanical surface process called high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) was developed. This process combines both mechanical effects and a weld geometry improvement by generating compressive residual stresses and making a smoother transition between the base plate and the weld. Benefits of the process are statistically proven by numerous fatigue test results. Finite-element method (FEM) based numerical simulations of the process have been developed to estimate the material state after treatment. Good agreements with experimental results were obtained. Until present, rebounds of the pin between each primary impact have not been overlooked by such simulations. To discuss their eventual effects, signal of strain gauges glued on the pin was processed. A typical impact pattern of the pin kinetic during HFMI treatment could be identified and then implemented in a pre-existing FEM model. Numerical simulations were conducted using recently developed non-linear combined isotropic-kinematic hardening law with strain-rate dependency according to Chaboche und Ramaswamy-Stouffer models. These hardening laws were calibrated for S355J2 mild steel. The simulation procedure was performed for flat specimen and representative butt weld joint.
引用
收藏
页码:725 / 738
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Application of different simulation approaches to numerically optimize high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) post-treatment process
    Clément Ernould
    Jan Schubnell
    Majid Farajian
    Andreas Maciolek
    David Simunek
    Martin Leitner
    Michael Stoschka
    Welding in the World, 2019, 63 : 725 - 738
  • [2] Application studies for fatigue strength improvement of welded structures by high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment
    Yildirim, Halid Can
    Leitner, Martin
    Marquis, Gary B.
    Stoschka, Michael
    Barsoum, Zuheir
    ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, 2016, 106 : 422 - 435
  • [3] FE Simulation of High Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI) Treatment – First Results
    Gkatzogiannis, Stefanos
    Knoedel, Peter
    Ummenhofer, Thomas
    ce/papers, 2019, 3 (3-4) : 797 - 802
  • [4] Stability of high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) post-treatment induced residual stress states under cyclic loading of welded steel joints
    Leitner, M.
    Khurshid, M.
    Barsoum, Z.
    ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, 2017, 143 : 589 - 602
  • [5] Material characterization of high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated high-strength steel
    Mikkola, Eeva
    Marquis, Gary
    Lehto, Pauli
    Remes, Heikki
    Hanninen, Hannu
    MATERIALS & DESIGN, 2016, 89 : 205 - 214
  • [6] Mean Stress Effect in High-Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI)-Treated Steel Road Bridges
    Al-Karawi, Hassan
    Shams-Hakimi, Poja
    Al-Emrani, Mohammad
    BUILDINGS, 2022, 12 (05)
  • [7] Fatigue assessment of high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-improved fillet welds by local approaches
    Yildirim, Halid Can
    Marquis, Gary B.
    Barsoum, Zuheir
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE, 2013, 52 : 57 - 67
  • [8] Mean stress effect in high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated welded steel railway bridges
    Al-Karawi, Hassan
    Shams-Hakimi, Poja
    Petursson, Hans
    Al-Emrani, Mohammad
    STEEL CONSTRUCTION-DESIGN AND RESEARCH, 2024, 17 (02): : 81 - 92
  • [9] Allowable stresses in high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated joints subjected to variable amplitude loading
    Eeva Mikkola
    Heikki Remes
    Welding in the World, 2017, 61 : 125 - 138
  • [10] Numerical assessment of fatigue design curve of welded T-joint improved by high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment
    Deng, Caiyan
    Niu, Yaru
    Gong, Baoming
    Liu, Yong
    Wang, Dongpo
    ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE, 2017, 114 : 154 - 162