2017
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2017-079
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Effect of Post-weld Heat Treatment on Fatigue Reliability of Super-duplex-stainless-steel Weldments

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“…In most cases on the weld tow surface, tensile residual stress occurs and hardness and microstructures change. There are methods of applying vibration to the structure [12][13][14], methods of mechanical loading [3,15,16], and PWHT [5,[17][18][19][20][21] to reduce the residual stress. Tomków and Janeczek [22] conducted an in-situ local heat treatment in underwater conditions.…”
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“…In most cases on the weld tow surface, tensile residual stress occurs and hardness and microstructures change. There are methods of applying vibration to the structure [12][13][14], methods of mechanical loading [3,15,16], and PWHT [5,[17][18][19][20][21] to reduce the residual stress. Tomków and Janeczek [22] conducted an in-situ local heat treatment in underwater conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But it was difficult to quantify the effect of PWHT on the fatigue strength in the case of the base specimen and the butt-welded specimen due to the lack of experimental data. Udo and Numakura [19] performed a fatigue test after arc-welding a V-groove of stainless steel (UNS S32750) and solution treatment at 1050 • C for 60 min. PWHT shortened the fatigue life.…”
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confidence: 99%