Residual Stresses Relaxation Caused by Pulsed Electric Current

Article Preview

Abstract:

The results of investigations of the influence of the treatment based on a direct passage of pulsed electric current of high density through the simple parts with a copper-composite joint, coatings and a grinded surface causing residual stress relaxation and redistribution of the stresses are presented in the paper.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Materials Science Forum (Volumes 638-642)

Pages:

2429-2433

Citation:

Online since:

January 2010

Export:

Price:

[1] Yu. V. Baranov, O.A. Troitskyi, Yu.S. Avraamov, et. al.: Physical Basics of Electropulsed and Electroplastic Treatments of Metals (MGIU, Moscow, 2001) (in Russian).

Google Scholar

[2] A.F. Sprecher, S.L. Mannan, H. Conrad: Acta metal Vol. 34 (1986), p.1145.

Google Scholar

[3] G. V. Stepanov, A. I. Babutskii, I. A. Mameev, A. N. Olisov: Strength of Mater. Vol. 38 (2006), p.84.

DOI: 10.1007/s11223-006-0019-4

Google Scholar

[4] V.A. Boguslayev, A.I. Dolmatov, P.D. Zhemanyuk, et. al.: Increase of Lifetime of Ti-alloys Parts of Gas Turbine Engines ( Zhaporoghie, 2000) (in Russian).

Google Scholar

[5] A.D. Glinberg, N.A. Karandashev, A.F. Krutin, et. al., in: Proc. of Int. Conf. Action of electromagnetic fields and currents on materials, 21-24 October, 2003, Moscow, 2003, p.55 (in Russian).

Google Scholar

[6] P. Appendino, M. Ferraris, V. Casalegno, et. al.: J. Nucl. Mater. Vol. 329-333 (2004), p.1563.

Google Scholar

[7] P. Appendino, M. Ferraris, V. Casalegno, et. al.: Ibid. Vol. 348 (2006), p.102.

Google Scholar

[8] G.S. Schajer, M.B. Prime: J. Eng. Mater. Technol. Vol. 128 (2006), p.375.

Google Scholar

[9] B.G. Wendler, Ł. Kaczmarek: J. of Mater. Proces. Technology Vol. 164-165 (2005), p.947.

Google Scholar

[10] M. Zupan, K.J. Hemker: Mater. Sc. and Eng. A319-321 (2001), p.810.

Google Scholar