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Welding Stress
Relief by
Explosion
Treatment

by V. G. Petushkov, Yu. I. Fadeenko
isbn 0-9644311-1-4
US$149.00 :: ©1999
Cloth Hardbound :: 179 pages :: 7"x9"

The monograph presents the results of three decades long research and developments
in the area of enhancing performance of welded joints by applying shock loads caused
by miniature explosive charges for controlling residual welding stresses. The authors,
who are world-leading experts in this field, discuss all main aspects of the explosion
treatment techniques and their effects on residual stresses, mechanical properties and
reliability of welded joints. The book is intended for industrial and welding specialists
interested in improving performance and maintenance of structures, for research staff,
professors and graduate students.

Chapter 1. outlines the role of residual stresses in the performance of welds, the
existing methods of welding stress relief and prospects of the explosion treatment
applications to production and maintenance of structures. The technique is especially
prospective for maintenance in field conditions, in harsh environments, and for
difficult-to-access welds.
Chapter 2. describes the mechanics of shock wave effects in materials and welds, the
stress-strain state during and after shock wave propagation, and basic schematics
shock wave generation by controlled explosions.
Chapter 3. presents the experimental results of residual stress relief efficiency.
Chapter 4. demonstrates the explosion treatment effect on resistance to corrosion
cracking, fatigue and brittle failure for welded joints made of varying structural steels
and some non-ferrous alloys.
Chapter 5. is a stand-alone insight into the physical metallurgy of metals under shock
wave and thermal treatments.
Chapter 6. outlines the practical examples of explosion treatment applications such as
for large tanks of alumina production industry, pipelines, production and maintenance
of heavy machinery parts, railroad bridges, die steels. It also outlines safety measures
and mitigation of side effects.
References.
Index.