Material and residual stress improvement in S355 welded structural steel using mechanical and thermal post‐weld treatment methods
Journal article, 2022

Welding is by far the most widely used metal joining method. High-Frequency Mechanical Impact (HFMI) treatment and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) remelting are two post-weld treatment methods that aim to enhance the strength of the steel. In this paper, the improvement in residual stress and material characteristic obtained with these methods are studied by conducting several experimental investigations such as hole drilling, hardness testing and microscopy. Hole drilling shows that HFMI treatment improves the status of residual stress at the weld toe in the first 1 mm from the surface. Furthermore, Vickers testing shows a remarkable improvement in the hardness values at the weld toe in the first 2 mm. This can be attributed to the reduction in grain size after treatment. Moreover, acicular ferrite and tempered bainite are found to be the main constituents in the fusion and heat-affected zones after TIG-remelting.

Residual Stress

S355

Structural steel

TIG

HFMI

Author

Hassan al-Karawi

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

Steel Construction

18670520 (ISSN) 18670539 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 1 51-54

LifeExt-2-Implementation

VINNOVA (2021-01045), 2021-05-31 -- 2024-05-30.

Rekomendationer för HFMI-behandling av stålbroar - utveckling av dimensioneringsmetoder och tekniska kravspecifikationer

Swedish Transport Administration (TRV 2020-68167), 2020-07-01 -- 2022-06-30.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology

Other Materials Engineering

Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

Infrastructure

Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory

Areas of Advance

Materials Science

DOI

10.1002/stco.202100012

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