Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10132219 Thin-Walled Structures 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objective of this study is to analyze the formation behavior of welding residual stresses during the circumferential TIG butt welding of pipes. A three-dimensional thermo-elastic-plastic numerical model has been developed by using MSC-Marc software to predict welding residual stress distributions during single-pass welding of pipes. Using a numerical computational approach, the mechanisms of the changes in stress and strain throughout the pipe welding process is described. Compared with the features of butt welded plate joints, the distribution of welding residual stress in butt welded pipe structures is obviously different. Considering the deformation effect on the plastic strain distribution, the calculation results indicate that the axial and hoop compressive plastic strain at the inner surface of welded pipes is much larger than that at the outer surface. As a result, the tensile axial and hoop residual stress is generated at the inner surface due to the thermal contracting deformation. Consequently, compressive axial residual stress occurs at the outer surface because of the inward contracting deformation and internal stress self-balance. Moreover, it is investigated and explained the phenomenon in which both axial and hoop residual stresses have sharp gradients near the weld stop location at the overlapped weld line of pipe. Because of redistribution of axial residual stresses and hoop plastic flow behaviors, residual stresses near the weld stop location could be changed.
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