Residual Stresses in TIG-Welded I-Beams. Experimental Test-Setup and Validation of Numerical Model
The presence of residual stresses is a determining factor in the buckling behaviour of steel beams. It is therefore necessary to know the magnitude and the distribution of residual stresses in welded beams. Experimental measurements of these residual stresses are expensive, timeconsuming and they gi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Key engineering materials 2007-06, Vol.340-341, p.1425-1430 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The presence of residual stresses is a determining factor in the buckling behaviour of
steel beams. It is therefore necessary to know the magnitude and the distribution of residual stresses
in welded beams. Experimental measurements of these residual stresses are expensive, timeconsuming
and they give no insight in the evolution of the stresses during the welding process. For
these reasons it is interesting to have a numerical model which allows a prediction of the residual
stresses due to welding and which allows a study of the parameters that have an influence on the
residual stresses (e.g. yield stress, heat-input, thermal expansion coefficient, …).
Such a numerical model can result in a proposal for a welding process that leads to less detrimental
residual stress distributions in welded I-beams.
However, the results of the numerical model must always be checked with reality. This contribution
contains the experimental verification of the finite element model for both single plates and I-beams
with rather small dimensions.
First, an overview of generally accepted influencing factors on the residual stresses is given. After
this introduction, a setup which allows control of the parameters for making reproducible weld
seams is presented. This setup is usable for both plates and I-beams. Next it is described how the
residual stresses in a plate and a beam were measured. Finally the results obtained from different
configurations in the experiments are compared with the results from the FE-model. It is shown that
the FE-model gives reliable predictions for the residual stresses. |
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ISSN: | 1013-9826 1662-9795 1662-9795 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.340-341.1425 |