scholarly journals Influence of Deposition Sequence and Thickness of Tube on Welding Residual Stress and Deformation in Dissimilar Steel Tube-block Welded Joint

2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (6) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
ZHENG Qiao ◽  
LU Shijie ◽  
LI Suo ◽  
LIN Xudong ◽  
WANG Yifeng ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 490-491 ◽  
pp. 594-599
Author(s):  
Fan Ling Meng ◽  
Ai Guo Liu

Automatic MIG was adopted to weld Inconel 625 alloy on 20 G Membrane Waterwall, which can improve the capacities of high temperature corrosion resistance and wear resistance. To study the influence of Membrane Waterwall surface welding sequences on residual stress and residual deformation, this paper utilized finite element software ABAQUS and segmented moving heat source model to simulate the sequence welding, balanced welding from the middle to sides, balanced welding from sides to the middle, balanced skip welding from middle to sides and balanced skip welding from sides to the middle and studied their residual stresses and deformations. The simulation results indicated that there was a great influence of welding sequences on the residual stress and deformation. The optimal welding sequence was balanced skip welding from middle to sides and balanced skip welding from sides to the middle, which could change the stress distribution, decrease the welding residual stress by 17%, realize the even deformation of the whole welding section and decrease the bending deformation by 50%.


Author(s):  
Pratik Sarker ◽  
Uttam K. Chakravarty

Quenching is commonly used for improving material properties of steel tubes because of their numerous applications. However, quenching generates some residual stress and deformation in the material due to rapid temperature fluctuations. The properties of the steel are strong functions of these variable temperatures and therefore, the estimated stress and deformation by constant property or static quenching analysis are not very realistic. This study describes the first extensive study of the quenching process of a steel tube including temperature dependent properties by three liquid quenchants using the dynamic fluid–structure interaction quench model. The cooling characteristics of the three liquid quenchants are compared to each other along with the transient temperature distributions in the steel tube. The time-varying nodal, axial, and radial residual stress and deformation of the tube are studied. It is found that, the effectiveness of quenching does not depend only on a particular quenchant, but also on the temperature-varying properties of the steel and the uniformity of the cooling which ultimately determine the criteria for selecting a suitable quenchant for a specific purpose.


2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 0502005
Author(s):  
郭相忠 Guo Xiangzhong ◽  
刘伟 Liu Wei ◽  
范佳斐 Fan Jiafei ◽  
李喜庆 Li Xiqing ◽  
胡立国 Hu Liguo

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