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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 2006 No.5IMPROVEMENT OF ULTRASONIC PEENING TREATMENT ON TUBULAR JOINTS UNDER HIGH STRESS RATIO LOADING

IMPROVEMENT OF ULTRASONIC PEENING TREATMENT ON TUBULAR JOINTS UNDER HIGH STRESSRATIO LOADING 

 

WANG Dongpo  CAO Junhui  HUO Lixing  ZHANG Yufeng

(School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072)

 

Abstract: Under the loading condition of high stress ratio R=0.5, contrast fatigue tests of tubular T-joints are carried out. Specimens are divided into three groups: as welded, treated by loading ultrasonic peening and unloading ultrasonic peening. Testing results show that: ① Under the loading condition of high stress ratio R=0.5, the fatigue performance of tubular joints can still be significantly improved by ultrasonic peening when after static loading. ② After treated by loading ultrasonic peening, the fatigue strength (stress ratio R=0.5) of 20 steel tubular T-joints is increased by 66%, and the fatigue life is prolonged by 3.8~4.0 times. ③ The fatigue performance of welded tubular joints can be improved by loading ultrasonic peening not only in low stress, medium-long life range, but also in high stress range. The problem that fatigue performance of welded joints in high stress range declines significantly by loading ultrasonic peening, can be solved by this technique to some extent.

Key words: Loading ultrasonic peening  Tubular joint   Fatigue performance  Low carbon steel

CLC No: TP12

国家自然科学基金资助项目(50405019). Received 20050618, received in revised form 20051022

 

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