2022 年 68A 巻 p. 591-602
In this study, the effect of the stress state of a welded joint during application of high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment on the resulting fatigue strength was investigated. Longitudinal attachment joints were treated under a state in which a static load was applied and subsequently tested under a constant stress amplitude with stress ratios of 0 or 0.5. The test results indicated that enhanced fatigue strength can be achieved even under a high stress ratio when the joint is treated under the minimum stress of fatigue loading. In addition, residual stress measurements and finite element analysis simulating a treatment process indicated that the magnitude of compressive residual stress introduced to a weld toe is similar regardless of the stress state in the joint during treatment.