GAO LiQiang, ZHANG DeChuan, GU BangPing, et al. EFFECTS OF ULTRASONIC IMPАСT TREATMENT ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF S355 STEEL[J]. Journal of Mechanical Strength , 2024,46(2):286-291.
GAO LiQiang, ZHANG DeChuan, GU BangPing, et al. EFFECTS OF ULTRASONIC IMPАСT TREATMENT ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF S355 STEEL[J]. Journal of Mechanical Strength , 2024,46(2):286-291. DOI: 10.16579/j.issn.1001.9669.2024.02.005.
Through the application of ultrasonic impact treatment technology to the surface of S355 steel
this research aimed to investigate the influence of different treatment durations on the material's microstructure
surface residual stresses
and tensile properties. The results show that ultrasonic impact treatment effectively mitigates residual tensile stresses in S355 steel while inducing compressive residual stresses. With an increase in ultrasonic impact treatment duration
the elimination of residual stresses along the
x
-axis and
y
-axis reaches values of 194.81 MPa and 200.46 MPa
respecti
vely
at a treatment duration of 10 minutes. Furthermore
ultrasonic impact treatment prominently elevates the material's tensile strength and yield strength. Specifically
at a treatment duration of 10 minutes
the tensile strength and yield strength experience increments of 16 MPa and 13 MPa. respectivelv. By ultrasonie impact treatment
refinement of grain structure on the sample's surface is observed alongside distinct manifestations of work hardening layers. A comprehensive analysis suggests that post ultrasonic impact treatment
the material's internal dislocation density increases
and grain refinement occurs
serving as pivotal factors in the release of residual tensile stresses and the enhancement of tensile performance. These outcomes provide an experimental foundation for a deeper comprehension of the mechanisms by which ultrasonic impact treatment contributes to the improvement of metallic material properties.