@ RaymondN
STRESS RELIEVING is incomplete / undefined. May be stress relieving by ultrasonic
Ultrasonic stress relief can be used for very big and heavy metal parts and metal constructions. We can avoid heat treatment and make it fast, without spending a lot of energy on thermal cycling. Very big metal parts usually cannot be treated thermally since it's impractical to find sufficiently big ovens, or to use the huge amount of energy to heat them
The correct term is “stress relieving heat treatment” or “post-forming heat treatment” in this case.
See some examples at ASME VIII -1
UG-101(3) When excess stock from the same piece of wrought material is available and has been given the
same stress relieving heat treatment as the pressure part,the test specimens may be cut from this excess stock.
UHT-5
(e) Where the vessel or vessel parts are to be hot formed or postweld heat treated (stress relieved)……..
UCS-79
(1) Cold-formed and bent P-No. 1 pipe and tube material having a nominal thickness not greater than 3/4 in.
(19 mm) does not require post-forming heat treatment
Table UCS-56-1
Post-Cold-Forming Strain Limits and Heat Treatment Requirements for P-No. 15E Materials
NOTES
(1) Normalization and tempering shall be performed in accordance with
(2) Post-forming heat treatments shall be performed at 1,350°F to 1,435°F (730°C to 780°C) for 1 hr/in. (1 h/25 mm) or 30 min, minimum. Alternatively, a normalization and temper in accordance with the requirements in the base metal specification may be performed.
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