scholarly journals Influence of Interlayer Temperature and Welding Sequence on the Temperature Distribution and Welding Residual Stress of the Saddle-Shaped Joint of Weldolet-Header Butt Welding

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (20) ◽  
pp. 5980
Author(s):  
Chunliang Mai ◽  
Xue Hu ◽  
Lixin Zhang ◽  
Bao Song ◽  
Xiongfei Zheng

In this paper, based on Simufact Welding finite element analysis software, a numerical simulation of the temperature and residual stress distribution of the weldolet-header multi-layer multi-pass welding process is carried out, and the simulation results are verified through experiments. The experimental results are in good agreement with the numerical simulation results, which proves the validity of the numerical simulation results. Through the results of the numerical simulation, the influence of the welding sequence and interlayer temperature on the temperature and residual stress distribution at different locations of the saddle-shaped weld was studied. The results show that the temperature and residual stress distribution on the header and weldolet are asymmetric, and the high-stress area of the saddle-shaped welded joint always appears at the saddle shoulder or saddle belly position. When the interlayer temperature is 300 °C, the peak residual stress reaches a minimum of 428.35 MPa. Adjusting the welding sequence can change the distribution trend of residual stress. There is no high-stress area on the first welding side of the two-stage welding path-2. The peak values of residual stresses for continuous welding path-1 and two-stage welding path-2 are 428.35 MPa and 434.01 MPa, respectively, which are very close to each other.

Author(s):  
Bai-Qiao Chen ◽  
C. Guedes Soares

This work investigates the temperature distribution, deformation and residual stress in steel plates as a result of different sequences of welding. The single-pass gas tungsten arc welding process is simulated by a three dimensional nonlinear thermo-elasto-plastic approach. It is observed that the distribution of residual stress varies through the direction of plate thickness. It is concluded that the welding sequence affects not only the welding deformation but also the residual stress mainly in the lower layer of the plates. An in-depth discussion on the pattern of residual stress distribution is presented, especially on the width of the tension zone. Smaller residual tension zone and slightly lower compressive stress are found in thicker plate.


2013 ◽  
Vol 546 ◽  
pp. 127-131
Author(s):  
Zhi Qing Guo ◽  
Qiu Juan Lv ◽  
Yan Jiao Li ◽  
Chang Jiang Liu ◽  
Fang Xie

This paper use the software ANSYS to study the aluminum alloy (LF6) welding residual stress by numerical simulation and experimental study. The result indicates that the aluminum alloy (LF6) has the same residual stress distribution with others, there is a maximum value existing at the range of 4-5mm near the welding seam.


2019 ◽  
Vol 141 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Sun ◽  
Yun-Fei Jia ◽  
Muhammad Haroon ◽  
Huan-sheng Lai ◽  
Wenchun Jiang ◽  
...  

To understand the residual stress distribution in the welded joints of high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes is essential to the assessment of its structural integrity. However, limited knowledge of their residual stress was available in this regard. In this paper, the hole-drilling strain-gage method was used to measure the residual stress in the welded seam of HDPE pipes, which was produced by the butt fusion welding technique. The finite element modeling using viscoelastic constitutive model with Prony series was carried out to determine the temperature field and corresponding stress field in the welding stages. The measured residual stress near the surface shows good consistency with the numerical results. It is shown that the residual stress in the hoop direction is much larger than those in the radial and axial directions. The effect of the pipe thickness on the residual stress distribution was also investigated by numerical simulation. The positions of the maximum tensile stress in the welded joints were found within the normalized depth region (the radial depth to the thickness) of 0.2 to 0.8.


Author(s):  
Itaru Muroya ◽  
Youichi Iwamoto ◽  
Naoki Ogawa ◽  
Kiminobu Hojo ◽  
Kazuo Ogawa

In recent years, the occurrence of primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) in Alloy 600 weld regions of PWR plants has increased. In order to evaluate the crack propagation of PWSCC, it is required to estimate stress distribution including residual stress and operational stress through the wall thickness of the Alloy 600 weld region. In a national project in Japan for the purpose of establishing residual stress evaluation method, two test models were produced based on a reactor vessel outlet nozzle of Japanese PWR plants. One (Test model A) was produced using the same welding process applied in Japanese PWR plants in order to measure residual stress distribution of the Alloy 132 weld region. The other (Test model B) was produced using the same fabrication process in Japanese PWR plants in order to measure stress distribution change of the Alloy 132 weld region during fabrication process such as a hydrostatic test, welding a main coolant pipe to the stainless steel safe end. For Test model A, residual stress distribution was obtained using FE analysis, and was compared with the measured stress distribution. By comparing results, it was confirmed that the FE analysis result was in good agreement with the measurement result. For mock up test model B, the stress distribution of selected fabrication processes were measured using the Deep Hole Drilling (DHD) method. From these measurement results, it was found that the stress distribution in thickness direction at the center of the Alloy 132 weld line was changed largely during welding process of the safe end to the main coolant pipe.


Author(s):  
Tao Mo ◽  
Jingqing Chen ◽  
Pengju Zhang ◽  
Wenqian Bai ◽  
Xiao Mu ◽  
...  

Ultrasonic impact treatment (UIT) is an effective method that has been widely applied in welding structure to improve the fatigue properties of materials. It combines mechanical impact and ultrasonic vibration to produce plastic deformation on the weld joints surface, which introduces beneficial compressive residual stress distribution. To evaluate the effect of UIT technology on alleviating the residual stress of welded joints, a novel numerical analysis method based on the inherent strain theory is proposed to simulate the stress superposition of welding and subsequent UIT process of 304 stainless steel. Meanwhile, the experiment according to the process was carried out to verify the simulation of residual stress values before and after UIT. By the results, optimization of UIT application could effectively reduce the residual stress concentration after welding process. Residual tensile stress of welded joints after UIT is transformed into residual compressive stress. UIT formed a residual compressive stress layer with a thickness of about 0.13 mm on the plate. The numerical simulation results are consistent with the experimental results. The work in this paper could provide theoretical basis and technical support for the reasonable evaluation of the ultrasonic impact on residual stress elimination and mechanical properties improvement of welded joints.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (04) ◽  
pp. 384-391
Author(s):  
Tetyana Gurova ◽  
Segen F. Estefen ◽  
Anatoli Leontiev ◽  
Plinio T. Barbosa ◽  
Valentin Zhukov ◽  
...  

Repair by welding is widely used in the shipbuilding industry during ship construction. The effect of the residual stress distribution induced by the welding process on the ship structure is important for the repair effectiveness. This article presents an experimental study of the residual stress distribution induced by repair welding in the plates that are typically used in ships and offshore structures. Different repair techniques are evaluated to identify the best practice associated with residual stress values. Recommendations for repair welding are discussed, and modifications to the present practice are proposed.


Author(s):  
Hiroto Itoh ◽  
Jinya Katsuyama ◽  
Kunio Onizawa

Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) has been observed at some piping joints made by Austenitic stainless steel in BWR plants. In JAEA, we have been developing probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) analysis methods for aged piping based on latest aging knowledge and an analytical code, PASCAL-SP. PASCAL-SP evaluates the failure probability of piping at aged welded joints under SCC by a Monte Carlo method. We proposes a simplified probabilistic model which can be applied to the failure probability analysis based on PFM for welded joint of piping considering the uncertainty of welding residual stress. And the probabilistic evaluation model is introduced to PASCAL-SP. A parametric PFM analysis concerning uncertainties of residual stress distribution using PASCAL-SP was performed. The PFM analysis showed that the uncertainties of residual stress distribution largely influenced break probability. The break probability increased with increasing the uncertainties of residual stress.


2014 ◽  
Vol 501-504 ◽  
pp. 574-577
Author(s):  
Zhuang Nan Zhang ◽  
Xin Zhao ◽  
Ya Nan Zhao

This paper used ANSYS finite element software to simulate the residual stress of the welded monosymmetric I-section and obtain residual stress distribution curves, analyzed the influence of flange width ratio on welding residual stress peak value and the stress distribution. The studies have shown that: with the flange width ratio decrease gradually, peak value of residual stress in flange and web is to increase; peak value of residual tensile stresses in both flange and web close to the steel yield strength fy, peak value of residual compressive stresses is 0.4fy in wide flange and the web near wide flange and in narrow flange and web near narrow flange is 0.3fy; the distribution of the residual tensile stress in the flange and web have growth trend.


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