X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Residual Stresses in the Premium Rails Welded by Flash Butt Process

IF 0.3 4区 材料科学 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Soldagem & Inspecao Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0104-9224/si25.29
Bras Senra de Oliveira, Lino Alberto Soares Rodrigues, E. S. Costa, E. Braga, M. Reis
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Abstract: This work is distinguished by searching for a non-destructive technology, and X-ray diffraction was validated by the XStress 3000 analyser. Measurements of residual stresses in the welded zone of premium pearlitic rails was performed, rail surface hardness of 370 HB and 0.79% carbon content. The welding of the rails was done by flash butt process, performed by Schlatter GAAS 80 stationary equipment. The results of the tensile and compressive stress measurements identified the residual stresses in the welded zone, with specific zones of tensile stresses misplaced at the weld center, with values up to 391 MPa, and compressive stresses, with values up to -166 MPa, as it moves away rails weld center. An important point of this study is the residual stress measurement considering a complete welding process, including: pre-grinding, flash butt welding, heat treatment, finishing grinding and straightening. Lastly, was observed the welding technique potentially can induce residual stresses at rails.
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闪光对接焊优质钢轨残余应力的x射线衍射分析
摘要:本工作通过寻找一种无损技术来区分,并通过XStress 3000分析仪对x射线衍射进行了验证。对优质珠光体钢轨焊接区残余应力进行了测量,钢轨表面硬度为370 HB,含碳量为0.79%。钢轨的焊接采用闪光对接工艺,采用schlater GAAS 80固定式设备进行焊接。拉伸和压应力测量的结果确定了焊接区域的残余应力,在焊缝中心的特定区域,拉伸应力的值高达391 MPa,压应力的值高达-166 MPa,因为它远离轨道焊接中心。本研究的一个重点是残余应力的测量,考虑了一个完整的焊接过程,包括:预磨、闪光对焊、热处理、精磨和矫直。最后,分析了焊接工艺对钢轨残余应力的潜在影响。
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Soldagem & Inspecao
Soldagem & Inspecao 工程技术-冶金工程
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal Soldagem & Inspeção (S&I) js a techno-scientific journal created in 1995. Printed issues of this journal are distributed free of charge to libraries in Brazil, Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. It has been printed regularly every quarter since September, 2002, and, since the beginning of 2007, its electronic version is available in the address: (http://www.abs-soldagem.org.br/s&i/). The journal is sponsored by the Brazilian Welding Association (ABS). Since its creation several well known professionals working in welding contributed with the Journal Soldagem & Inspeção and its editorial board crosses the Brazilian borders. During its evolution the Journal received ta special contribution from the Editors-in-chief : Ronaldo Paranhos, Américo Scoti, Paulo Modenesi e Alexandre Bracarence. Since January 2012 the Editor-in-chief is Ana Sofia C. M. D’Oliveira, Full professor at Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) . Her work focus mainly on Hardfacing and Physical Metallurgy. The jornal Soldagem & Inspeção also counts with 10 Associate Editors and a fix Editorial board of referees. short-term (Ad Hoc) referees can be invited to evaluate some papers submitted to the journal. The Soldagem & Inspeção journal is the scientific divulgation channel of the Brazilian Welding Association (ABS). It aims to publish original papers related to the scientific and technological development of welding, inspection, and related fields. Review papers or letters on current and controversial subjects are also published in the Journal. Its abbreviated title is Soldag. insp. (Impr.), which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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