Dynamic observation of high speed laser-arc combination welding of thick steel plates

Author(s):  
Nobuyuki Abe ◽  
Yasushi Kunugita ◽  
Masakazu Hayashi ◽  
Yoshiaki Tsuchitani
2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (09) ◽  
pp. 281-290
Author(s):  
ZHENGWEN ZHU ◽  
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GANG ZHANG ◽  
KAIFEI WANG ◽  
YU SHI ◽  
...  

Welder-dependent manufacturing is no longer suitable for the modern production of a high-performance nuclear pressure container. The high-quality root pass welding of medium-thick steel plates is the main challenge to obtain a sturdy reactor vessel, especially to generate one-sided welding with back-formation bead without a backing. Herein, low frequency and large duty-cycle pulsed gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) was employed to weld the medium-thick steel plates with a 5-mm root face and 2-mm root opening. The arc characteristic and weld pool dynamic behavior in the proposed GTA root pass welding was investigated by a high-speed camera, and a deflection phenomenon of arc tail flame was first found. The correlations of the characteristic parameters of the arc tail flame, including the deflected angle and length, with the weld joint penetration and welding speed were also analyzed in detail. The results showed a negative correlation to the welding speed and a positive correlation with the weld joint penetration. A sound weld bead was formed at a range from 15 deg and 20 mm to 19 deg and 27mm. Based on the above relationship, a new method using these two characteristic parameters was proposed to identify the weld joint penetration in the root pass welding, and its fundamentals were completely demonstrated by the dynamic change of the keyhole. Its feasibility was also demonstrated by the experiment combined with the weld pool dynamic-dependent theoretical analysis.


Author(s):  
Abe Nobuyuki ◽  
Nakagawa Naoki ◽  
Tsukamoto Masahiro ◽  
Nakacho Keiji ◽  
Sogabe Michihiro ◽  
...  

1981 ◽  
Vol 25 (02) ◽  
pp. 77-89
Author(s):  
Owen F. Hughes

An explicit formula is presented for the design of welded steel plates subjected to uniform lateral pressure, on the basis of a designer-specified level of acceptable permanent set, including that due to welding. The formula is derived from a combination of theoretical and experimental studies and shows good agreement with experimental results. For the convenience of designers the formula is also given in the form of design curves. The paper also delineates the areas of application of this and other formulas for laterally loaded plating. In brief, the paper shows that for static and quasistatic loads the formula derived herein is more accurate than formulas based on either the pseudo-elastic or the rigid-plastic approach. As the load becomes more dynamic the rigid-plastic approach becomes more appropriate, and for high-speed impact loads the rigid-plastic approach is best. For quasistatic loads, such as slamming, the formula presented herein is somewhat conservative while the rigid-plastic formulas are somewhat optimistic. A similar formula for concentrated loads (such as wheel loads) will be presented in a subsequent paper.


2008 ◽  
Vol 580-582 ◽  
pp. 89-92
Author(s):  
Joon Sik Park ◽  
B.Y. Jung ◽  
Hiroshi Yajima ◽  
Jong Bong Lee

In this study, the effect of thickness on the fracture toughness of the steel plate with the thickness of 80mm has been investigated by the wide plate tensile test and ESSO test. The fracture toughness for crack initiation and propagation was evaluated quantitatively for the full thickness specimen. It was found that EH-36 grade steel with the thickness of 80mmt showed the KIC value of 164kgf/mm1.5 at -145°C. Also, large-scale ESSO test result showed that the steel with the thickness of 80mm had 520kgf/mm1.5 at -10°C. Although it was known that the fracture toughness decreases with the increase of the plate thickness, EH-36 grade steel with the thickness of 80mm had enough values of fracture toughness to prevent the crack initiation and arrest the brittle crack propagation.


2015 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
pp. 916-920 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Tamura ◽  
Ryoya Ishigami ◽  
Ryuichiro Yamagishi

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