Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7045517 Applied Thermal Engineering 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In recent years, welded pipes have been used widely in deepwater and polar regions. The electromagnetic heating for contact welded pipes is a key process for producing high-quality piping. The understanding of an accurate three-dimension profile of welding heat sources and evolution have been a subject for decades. In this paper, based on the features of mobile electromagnetic heating, a node sequential number method is proposed to equivalently characterize the motion of the loaded pipe blank. The axial temperature of the pipe blank is found to exhibit an asymmetric-sandglass typed distribution. This can be interpreted by the observation that the inlet side of the welded V point depends strongly on the thermal effect of the eddy current, while the other side is mainly affected by the motion of the pipe blank. The study verifies a calculation method for the moving electromagnetic heating imposed by a node sequential number method and, also, is expected to assist in promoting the intensive applications of the electromagnetic heating in the future.
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