Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1697123 Journal of Manufacturing Processes 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Evaluation of temperatures and residual stresses in a circumferential butt joint.•Variable heat source parameters with same heat input are considered.•Discussed influence of variable weld speed and power for the same heat input.•Compared residual stress distributions for different wall thicknesses.•Experimental validation with the simulation results.

The temperature distribution and residual stresses for a GTAW circumferential butt joint of AISI 304 stainless steel using numerical simulation have been evaluated. For evaluation of weld induced residual stresses, the analysis of heat source fitting was carried out with heat inputs ranging from 200 to 500 J/mm to arrive at optimal heat input for obtaining proper weld penetration and heat affected zone (HAZ). For this chosen heat input, the influence of different weld speeds and powers on the temperature distribution and the residual stresses is studied. The heat source analysis revealed the best choice of heat input as 300 J/mm. The residual stresses on the inner and outer surfaces, and along the radial direction were computed. Increase in temperature distribution as well as longitudinal and circumferential residual stresses was observed with the increase in weld speed and power. The validity of the results obtained from numerical simulation is demonstrated with full scale shop floor welding experiments.

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