Abstract
Welded circular seams of “choke joints”, as a rule, have deviations from the specified diameter. This leads to uneven deformation, and sometimes to the absence of deformations in some areas of the seam. With repeated static loads, destruction arises in these places. To connect to the maintenance system of connections with the base metal, used as a guide, surface plastic deformation of the zone zone is carried out. A technology and equipment have been developed that allow plastically deforming the area of transition from the weld to the base metal along the entire length of the circular weld. As a result of plastic deformation along the technological groove, the characteristics of low-cycle fatigue of welded joints are obtained, which are not inferior to the base metal. To reduce stresses in the zone of transition from the weld to the base metal, it is proposed, first, to perform a circular groove on the base metal by machining, as close as possible to the specified zone. To assess the influence of the shape and size of the groove on the stress-strain state of the zone of conjugation of the weld metal with the base metal, FEM calculations were carried out
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