Enhancement of high-temperature fatigue properties of 310S stainless steel welded joints by strengthened grinding process inducing gradient structure

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This study employed the strengthened grinding process (SGP) for surface enhancement treatment of 310S stainless steel weld joints. The surface characteristics and high-temperature fatigue performance were investigated. Initially, the effects of different SGP durations on the surface morphology, microhardness, and residual stress of the weld joints were studied. Subsequently, the high-temperature fatigue life of samples processed through SGP was examined, and the potential mechanisms underlying the impact of SGP on the high-temperature fatigue behaviour of 310S stainless steel weld joints were discussed. The maximum hardness of SGP-6M samples was 337 HV, while the average hardness of UP samples was 163 HV, and the maximum hardness of SGP6M samples increased by 90.18 % compared to UP samples. The surface residual stress changed from a residual tensile stress of 205.24 MPa to a residual compressive stress of-864.76 MPa. At 25 degrees C, 500 degrees C, 600 degrees C, and 700 degrees C, the fatigue life increased by 36.9 %, 31.7 %, 25.9 %, and 18.6 %, respectively. This research demonstrates that SGP is an effective method for increasing the high-temperature fatigue life of turbine blades.
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SGP,High-temperature fatigue,Originally stretching,Fracture mechanism
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