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Theoretical prediction of welding distortion
in large and complex structures
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College of Material
Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400045, China;
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05 Jun 2010 |
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05 Jun 2010 |
Abstract
Welding technology is widely used to assemble large thin plate structures such as ships, automobiles, and passenger trains because of its high productivity. However, it is impossible to avoid welding-induced distortion during the assembly process. Welding distortion not only reduces the fabrication accuracy of a weldment, but also decreases the productivity due to correction work. If welding distortion can be predicted using a practical method beforehand, the prediction will be useful for taking appropriate measures to control the dimensional accuracy to an acceptable limit. In this study, a two-step computational approach, which is a combination of a thermo-elastic-plastic finite element method (FEM) and an elastic finite element with consideration for large deformation, is developed to estimate welding distortion for large and complex welded structures. Welding distortions in several representative large complex structures, which are often used in shipbuilding, are simulated using the proposed method. By comparing the predictions and the measurements, the effectiveness of the two-step computational approach is verified.
Keywords
buckling /
finite element method (FEM) /
inherent deformation /
prediction /
twisting deformation /
welding distortion
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De-An DENG,.
Theoretical prediction of welding distortion
in large and complex structures. Front. Mater. Sci., 2010, 4(2): 202‒209 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-010-0019-y
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