FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316 STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING
Stainless steel is widely used in pipelines and structural components as the material of choice. When steel undergoes welding process for joining, it receives a lot of heat particularly from the arc of the welding electrode. The particular region which the welding took place is mostly affected by...
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my-utp-utpedia.73802017-01-25T09:41:30Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/7380/ FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316 STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING Abdul Rashid, Mohd Wafiuddin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Stainless steel is widely used in pipelines and structural components as the material of choice. When steel undergoes welding process for joining, it receives a lot of heat particularly from the arc of the welding electrode. The particular region which the welding took place is mostly affected by the thermal load. The temperature gradient would create a phenomenon that affects the steel properties. This thermal load will induce several problems at the line of the welding. One of them is residual stress initiation at the particular spot. Residual stress propagation and initiation trend is hard to be determined visually and experimentally. Using ANSYS software, a simulation has been attempted to evaluate the thermally induced residual stresses using finite element analysis (FEA). A welding process that utilizes SMA W welding was chosen for simplicity. Different values of heat input were used to observe the trend on the residual stresses. The observation was made on the region along the zone of welded area. A thermal analysis was conducted frrst. Then, the temperature distribution along the welded line was used as input in the structural analysis. Then, a comparison was made to see on how the heat input value affects the size ofHAZ and the magnitude of residual stresses there. The stresses in x, y and z component, stress intensity and also the distortion magnitude of the welded region were then analyzed. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2011-09 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/7380/1/2011%20-%20Finite%20element%20analysis%20of%20residual%20stresses%20in%20316%20stainless%20steel%20pipeline%20smaw%20welding.pdf Abdul Rashid, Mohd Wafiuddin (2011) FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316 STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING. Universiti Teknologi Petronas. (Unpublished) |
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Stainless steel is widely used in pipelines and structural components as the material of
choice. When steel undergoes welding process for joining, it receives a lot of heat
particularly from the arc of the welding electrode. The particular region which the
welding took place is mostly affected by the thermal load. The temperature gradient
would create a phenomenon that affects the steel properties. This thermal load will
induce several problems at the line of the welding. One of them is residual stress
initiation at the particular spot. Residual stress propagation and initiation trend is hard
to be determined visually and experimentally.
Using ANSYS software, a simulation has been attempted to evaluate the thermally
induced residual stresses using finite element analysis (FEA). A welding process that
utilizes SMA W welding was chosen for simplicity. Different values of heat input
were used to observe the trend on the residual stresses. The observation was made on
the region along the zone of welded area. A thermal analysis was conducted frrst.
Then, the temperature distribution along the welded line was used as input in the
structural analysis. Then, a comparison was made to see on how the heat input value
affects the size ofHAZ and the magnitude of residual stresses there. The stresses in x,
y and z component, stress intensity and also the distortion magnitude of the welded
region were then analyzed. |
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316
STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING |
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316
STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING |
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316
STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING |
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316
STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING |
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN 316
STAINLESS STEEL PIPELINES SMAW WELDING |
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finite element analysis of residual stresses in 316
stainless steel pipelines smaw welding |
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