Water jet peening compressive residual stress test method, test device, and test facility
US-2015377756-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US11633811B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11633811-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816649661-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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A peening method which can sufficiently improve fatigue properties of a lap fillet welded joint having a thin steel sheet as a base sheet, in which a knocking pin having a predetermined shape is continuously knocked as a series of knocking toward a direction inclined relative to the welding direction, the series of knocking is repeatedly performed in the welding direction, at that time, a knocking mark group made of a plurality of knocking marks formed by the series of knocking is superimposed on at least a part of an adjacent knocking mark group while an end part in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction of the knocking mark group is separated from an end part in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction of the adjacent knocking mark group.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of peening a lap fillet welded joint, comprising knocking a weld toe of the lap fillet welded joint using a knocking pin attached to a tip of a knocking tool, wherein the knocking pin has, on its tip, a curvature radius in a vertical cross section in a direction orthogonal to a welding direction of 0.05 mm to 0.50 mm and equal to or less than a curvature radius of the weld toe, the knocking pin is continuously knocked as a series of knocking toward a direction inclined relative to the welding direction across the weld toe, the series of knocking is repeatedly performed in the welding direction, and at that time, a knocking mark group made of a plurality of knocking marks formed by the series of knocking is partially superimposed on an adjacent knocking mark group, while, except for the superimposed part, an end part in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction of the knocking mark group is separated from an end part in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction of the adjacent knocking mark group. 2. The method of peening a lap fillet welded joint according to claim 1 , wherein the series of knocking is performed at an inclination angle relative to the welding direction of 30° to 45°. 3. The peening method according to claim 2 , wherein the knocking tool is clamped with a viscoelastic material on a holder of the knocking tool. 4. The peening method according to claim 1 , wherein the knocking tool is clamped with a viscoelastic material on a holder of the knocking tool. 5. A welded structure having a lap fillet welded joint, comprising a plurality of knocking mark groups in which a plurality knocking marks run at an angle relative to a welding direction across a weld toe of the lap fillet welded joint, wherein the knocking marks have a curvature radius in a cross section perpendicular to the weld line direction of 0.05 mm to 0.50 mm, and each knocking mark group is partially superimposed on an adjacent knocking mark group while, except for the superimposed part, an end part in a direction orthogonal to a welding direction of the knocking mark group is separated from an end part in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction of the adjacent knocking mark group. 6. The welded structure according to claim 5 , wherein each knocking mark group has the knocking marks running at a slanting angle of 30° to 45° with respect to the welding direction. 7. The welded structure according to claim 6 , wherein the lap fillet welded joint has a base sheet with a tensile strength of 780 MPa or more. 8. The welded structure according to claim 5 , wherein the lap fillet welded joint has a base sheet with a tensile strength of 780 MPa or more. 9. A method of peening a lap fillet welded joint, comprising knocking a weld toe of the lap fillet welded joint using a knocking pin attached to a tip of a knocking tool, wherein the knocking pin has, on its tip, a curvature radius in a vertical cross section in a direction orthogonal to a welding direction of 0.05 mm to 0.50 mm and equal to or less than a curvature radius of the weld toe, the knocking pin is knocked while the knocking pin is oscillated in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction across the weld toe and moved in the welding direction, the knocking pin has an oscillation width around the weld toe at least twice a width of a knocking mark per knock point, and in a knocking region determined according to the oscillation width of the knocking pin, end parts in a direction orthogonal to the welding direction of knocking marks, which are located at a widthwise edge of the knocking region and partially superimposed on each other, are separated from each other in the direction orthogonal to the welding direction, or, knocking marks located at the widthwise edge of the knocking region are contacted with each other in the welding direction at three knock points or less. 10. The peening method according to claim 9 , wherein the knocking tool is clamped with a viscoelastic material on a holder of the knocking tool. 11. A welded structure having a lap fillet welded joint, comprising a knocking region having a plurality of knocking marks running across a weld toe of the lap fillet welded joint, wherein in the knocking region, the knocking marks have a curvature radius in a cross section perpendicular to the weld line direction of 0.05 mm to 0.50 mm, the knocking marks have a total length on the weld toe of 50% or more of the whole length of the weld toe, and the knocking region has a width at least twice a width of a knocking mark per knock point, and further, in the knocking region, end parts in a direction orthogonal to the welding direction of knocking marks, which are located at an widthwise edge of the knocking region and partially superimposed on each other, are separated from each other in a direction orthogonal to the welding direction, or, knocking marks located at the widthwise edge of the knocking region are contacted with each other in the welding direction at three knock points or less. 12. The welded structure according to claim 11 , wherein the lap fillet welded joint has a base sheet with a tensile strength of 780 MPa or more.
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