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Materials | 2017

Neutron Diffraction Evaluation of Near Surface Residual Stresses at Welds in 1300 MPa Yield Strength Steel

Ebrahim Harati; Leif Karlsson; Lars-Erik Svensson; Thilo Pirling; Kamellia Dalaei

Evaluation of residual stress in the weld toe region is of critical importance. In this paper, the residual stress distribution both near the surface and in depth around the weld toe was investigated using neutron diffraction, complemented with X-ray diffraction. Measurements were done on a 1300 MPa yield strength steel welded using a Low Transformation Temperature (LTT) consumable. Near surface residual stresses, as close as 39 µm below the surface, were measured using neutron diffraction and evaluated by applying a near surface data correction technique. Very steep surface stress gradients within 0.5 mm of the surface were found both at the weld toe and 2 mm into the heat affected zone (HAZ). Neutron results showed that the LTT consumable was capable of inducing near surface compressive residual stresses in all directions at the weld toe. It is concluded that there are very steep stress gradients both transverse to the weld toe line and in the depth direction, at the weld toe in LTT welds. Residual stress in the base material a few millimeters from the weld toe can be very different from the stress at the weld toe. Care must, therefore, be exercised when relating the residual stress to fatigue strength in LTT welds.


International Journal of Fatigue | 2015

The relative effects of residual stresses and weld toe geometry on fatigue life of weldments

Ebrahim Harati; Leif Karlsson; Lars-Erik Svensson; Kamellia Dalaei


International Journal of Fatigue | 2017

Applicability of low transformation temperature welding consumables to increase fatigue strength of welded high strength steels

Ebrahim Harati; Leif Karlsson; Lars-Erik Svensson; Kamellia Dalaei


International Journal of Fatigue | 2016

Effect of high frequency mechanical impact treatment on fatigue strength of welded 1300 MPa yield strength steel

Ebrahim Harati; Lars-Erik Svensson; Leif Karlsson; Mattias Widmark


First International Conference on Welding and Non Destructive Testing (ICWNDT2014)February 25-26, 2014, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch-Karaj-Alborz, Iran | 2014

Non-destructive measurement of weld toe radius using Weld Impression Analysis, Laser Scanning Profiling and Structured Light Projection methods

Ebrahim Harati; Mattias Ottosson; Leif Karlsson; Lars-Erik Svensson


Engineering Failure Analysis | 2017

Improving fatigue strength of welded 1300 MPa yield strength steel using HFMI treatment or LTT fillers

Ebrahim Harati; Lars-Erik Svensson; Leif Karlsson


Procedia structural integrity | 2016

Effect of HFMI treatment procedure on weld toe geometry and fatigue properties of high strength steel welds

Ebrahim Harati; Lars-Erik Svensson; Leif Karlsson; Kjell Hurtig


Archive | 2015

Fatigue strength of welds in 800 MPa yield strength steels : Effects of weld toe geometry and residual stress

Ebrahim Harati


The 6th Swedish Production Symposium 2014 | 2014

Microstructural Analysis of Laser Cladding of Stellite 6 on Ductile Iron

Ebrahim Harati; Farshid Malek Ghaini; Mohammad Javad Torkamany


2nd Swedish conference on design and fabrication of welded structures. 9-10 October 2013 in Borlänge | 2013

Increasing fatigue life using Low Transformation Temperature (LTT) welding consumables

Lars-Erik Svensson; Leif Karlsson; Ebrahim Harati

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Kamellia Dalaei

Chalmers University of Technology

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Kjell Hurtig

University College West

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Thilo Pirling

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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