The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2845
2018
Session ID : OS1214
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Improvement of Fatigue Limit and Rendering a Surface Defect Harmless for Stainless Steel Welded Joint Containing a Crack-like Defect
-Effect of Laser Peening-
*Ryutaro FUEKIKoji TAKAHASHIFumiaki KUMENONorihito SHIBUYA
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The effects of laser peening (LP) on the bending fatigue limit of an austenitic stainless steel JIS-SUS316 welded joint containing an artificial semi-circular slit on the weld toe were investigated. Three-point bending fatigue tests were carried out at a stress ratio of R = 0.05 for both LP treated welded specimens with the slit on the weld toe and those without the slit. The fatigue limits of all specimens increased by 23-64% due to LP. LP treated specimens with a slit depth of a = 0.2 mm had high fatigue limits that were nearly equal to those of non-slit, LP treated specimens. Therefore, a semi-circular slit of less than a = 0.2 mm could be rendered harmless due to LP. The improvement of fatigue limit due to LP was mainly achieved by compressive residual stress.

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