2020 Volume 76 Issue 1 Pages 29-40
For improving the fatigue life of welded joints in steel bridges, a series of experimental and analytical investigation was conducted on a method of welding residual stress reduction by local heating with an induction heating (IH) device. The IH coil of 110 mm x 40 mm was installed around the fillet weld and heated to 350 degrees Celsius. The tensile residual stress of about 340 MPa was reduced to under 30 MPa. The local heating experiment was simulated by the thermal elastic plastic analysis for examining the mechanism of residual stress reduction. A four-point bending fatigue experiment was conducted. The fatigue life of the locally heated joints became 2 to 5 times longer than that of the joints without heating under the applied stress conditions of 70 to 100 MPa.