Characteristics of welding distortion and residual stresses in thin-walled pipes by solid-shell hybrid modelling and experimental verification

2021 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 532-544
Author(s):  
Yong Liu ◽  
Ping Wang ◽  
Hongyuan Fang ◽  
Ninshu Ma
Author(s):  
N U Dar ◽  
E M Qureshi ◽  
A M Malik ◽  
M M I Hammouda ◽  
R A Azeem

In recent years, the demand for resilient welded structures with excellent in-service load-bearing capacity has been growing rapidly. The operating conditions (thermal and/or structural loads) are becoming more stringent, putting immense pressure on welding engineers to secure excellent quality welded structures. The local, non-uniform heating and subsequent cooling during the welding processes cause complex thermal stress—strain fields to develop, which finally leads to residual stresses, distortions, and their adverse consequences. Residual stresses are of prime concern to industries producing weld-integrated structures around the globe because of their obvious potential to cause dimensional instability in welded structures, and contribute to premature fracture/failure along with significant reduction in fatigue strength and in-service performance of welded structures. Arc welding with single or multiple weld runs is an appropriate and cost-effective joining method to produce high-strength structures in these industries. Multi-field interaction in arc welding makes it a complex manufacturing process. A number of geometric and process parameters contribute significant stress levels in arc-welded structures. In the present analysis, parametric studies have been conducted for the effects of a critical geometric parameter (i.e. tack weld) on the corresponding residual stress fields in circumferentially welded thin-walled cylinders. Tack weld offers considerable resistance to the shrinkage, and the orientation and size of tacks can altogether alter stress patterns within the weldments. Hence, a critical analysis for the effects of tack weld orientation is desirable.


2022 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 103696
Author(s):  
Pavan Kumar Asur Vijaya Kumar ◽  
Aamir Dean ◽  
Shahab Sahraee ◽  
Jose Reinoso ◽  
Marco Paggi

2019 ◽  
Vol 799 ◽  
pp. 20-25
Author(s):  
Harri Lille ◽  
Alexander Ryabchikov ◽  
Jakub Kõo ◽  
Valdek Mikli ◽  
Eron Adoberg ◽  
...  

In this study we determined average residual stresses in hard nitride PVD AlCrN, TiAlN and TiCN coatings through simultaneous measurement of length variation in thin-walled tubular substrates and of the curvature of plate substrates. A device for measurement of the length of the tube was developed. Inside the depositing chamber the tube and the plate were fixed parallel in the relation to the axis of the rotating cathode. One batch of plate samples was produced by deposition on front surface (facing the cathode) and the other batch, by deposition on back surface (with back to the cathode). The cross-sectional microstructure and thickness of the coatings were investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The thicknesses of the coatings deposited on front and back surfaces of the plates and on the tube were significantly different. The values of average compressive residual stresses, determined by both methods, were very high irrespective of coating thickness. It was found that the values of compressive residual stresses in the coating were dependent on the shape of the substrate and on its position in the relation to the axis of the rotating cathode.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (10) ◽  
pp. 3933-3941 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soroush Masoudi ◽  
Ghasem Amirian ◽  
Ehsan Saeedi ◽  
Mohammad Ahmadi

2014 ◽  
Vol 996 ◽  
pp. 640-645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhang Zheng ◽  
Liang Li ◽  
Yin Fei Yang ◽  
Ning He ◽  
Wei Zhao

It is essential to accurately predict or model the residual stresses in a material resulting from various manufacturing operations. Numerical methods were used in this study to predict the residual stresses after quenching and cold compression of an Al 7085 forged block. Experimental verification was provided by comparing the measured distortions due to a relaxation of the residual stresses with the predictions obtained by using a simulated stress field. The validation was carried out on a simplified structural part. The measured and simulated distortions were found to be in good agreement with each other. The results indicated that part distortion is attributable to the relaxation of bulk residual stresses.


2014 ◽  
Vol 575 ◽  
pp. 73-77
Author(s):  
M.D. Azaman ◽  
S.M. Sapuan ◽  
Shamsuddin Sulaiman ◽  
E.S. Zainudin ◽  
Abdan Khalina

The current trend in the industry is to produce thin, light weight, and environmental products. In this project, flat or shallow thin-walled parts were designed and moulded lignocellulosic polymer composites (PP + 50 wt% wood) to visualize the processability via moulding simulation. This studied focused on the filling, shear stress at wall, and in-cavity residual stresses behaviors. The shallow thin-walled part is preferable in moulding PP + 50 wt% wood due to economically in processing, low shear stress distribution and low residual stresses than the flat thin-walled part.


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