Study on Optimization Design of VSR Parameter for Large Welded Components

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This article studies optimization design of Vibratory stress relief (VSR) technology parameter for large welded components. The test is carried through a large welded truss. It first analysis key factor of the influence on VSR technology effect. And then by modal analysis, we’ve got the natural frequency and natural modes of the specimen , The optimization design is based on residual stress distribution and natural modes of component for VSR process parameters. Test pieces are treated by vibration. before and after vibration, residual stress of the specimens is measured by the method of blind hole.The results showed that vibration mode is a key factor in determining the effect of VSR. Stress distribution is more complex for large welded components.As accordance by selecting a few of vibration modes, for VSR main technical parameters design, it can get enough vibration displacement in the areas and directions of component with residual stress. Thus we can have a good effects to relief welding residual stress.Three major parameters (Excitation frequency, excitation point, support points) are related with vibration mode. They are decided by selecting vibration mode. Excitation force is decided based excitation frequency as well as the size of the exciter eccentric , to get the right excitation force by adjusting the size of the exciter eccentric under the condition of the selected excitation frequency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1120-1121)

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1281-1286

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July 2015

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