Title of article
Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Temperature Field, Deformation, and Residual Stress in Two-Stage Single-Pulse Sub-Powder Welding Joints
Author/Authors
Mozafari ، Hamid Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Payame Noor University
From page
47
To page
66
Abstract
This study investigates the temperature fields, distortion, and distribution of residual stresses in single-pulse sub-powder welding of structural steel. Both experimental and three-dimensional finite element modeling approaches were employed. The heat flux from the welding process was applied as a combination of volumetric and surface heat sources in a Fortran-based program. The indirect coupled method in Abaqus software was utilized for the elastoplastic analysis of the welding process. The dimensions of the molten pool and the heat-affected zone were measured experimentally using metallography and compared with the finite element model. The temperature fields and distortion obtained from the finite element model were also validated against the experimental results. Finally, the influence of constraints on the degree of distortion and residual stresses in the analyzed structure was examined. The comparison of the numerical and experimental results shows good agreement, demonstrating the modeling approach s ability to accurately predict temperature distribution, deformation, and residual stresses in the sub-powder welding process.
Keywords
Submerged arc Welding (SAW) , Finite Element Method , Residual Stress , Temperature Distribution
Journal title
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production
Journal title
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production
Record number
2772432
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