Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds

The modeling of the welding is desirable to guess the deformation of the components during manufacture, the position and the magnitude of maximum residual stresses and to envisage metallurgical effects in specific zones. The welding are problems of complex modeling requiring the thermal and structur...

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Main Authors: Benattou Bouchouicha, Malika Tirenifi, El Bahri Ould Chikh, Ahmed Bensari
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2019-03-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2257
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Malika Tirenifi
El Bahri Ould Chikh
Ahmed Bensari
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description The modeling of the welding is desirable to guess the deformation of the components during manufacture, the position and the magnitude of maximum residual stresses and to envisage metallurgical effects in specific zones. The welding are problems of complex modeling requiring the thermal and structural solutions. This has to lead to the development of several software packages and codes for simulation by finite elements. The welding condition, the properties of the structure and their interactions have significant influences on the thermal and structural responses (temperature history, distortion, and residual stress) in welded structures. This paper presents a finite element procedure for the prediction of welding-induced residual stresses and distortions. Comparison is made with tow numerical example. The first example is a butt welded joint of two plates, while the second is a Cruciform welded joint of two plates with four passes. Moreover, a comparison between the Cruciform weld and the butt-weld which we can obtain the parameters of the linear fracture mechanics; stress intensity factor K and energy release rate G.
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spelling doaj-art-dad7900c6de944219e7baaee645c931f2024-12-02T05:48:17ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932019-03-011348Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of WeldsBenattou Bouchouicha0Malika TirenifiEl Bahri Ould ChikhAhmed BensariUniversity of DjillaliLiabes, SidiBelAbbès – Algeria.The modeling of the welding is desirable to guess the deformation of the components during manufacture, the position and the magnitude of maximum residual stresses and to envisage metallurgical effects in specific zones. The welding are problems of complex modeling requiring the thermal and structural solutions. This has to lead to the development of several software packages and codes for simulation by finite elements. The welding condition, the properties of the structure and their interactions have significant influences on the thermal and structural responses (temperature history, distortion, and residual stress) in welded structures. This paper presents a finite element procedure for the prediction of welding-induced residual stresses and distortions. Comparison is made with tow numerical example. The first example is a butt welded joint of two plates, while the second is a Cruciform welded joint of two plates with four passes. Moreover, a comparison between the Cruciform weld and the butt-weld which we can obtain the parameters of the linear fracture mechanics; stress intensity factor K and energy release rate G.https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2257Cruciform WeldButt WeldResidual StressEnergy Release RateStress Intensity Factor
spellingShingle Benattou Bouchouicha
Malika Tirenifi
El Bahri Ould Chikh
Ahmed Bensari
Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Cruciform Weld
Butt Weld
Residual Stress
Energy Release Rate
Stress Intensity Factor
title Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
title_full Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
title_fullStr Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
title_short Numerical Comparison of Cruciform weld and Butt weld simulation and a Study of Fracture Mechanics on Two Types of Welds
title_sort numerical comparison of cruciform weld and butt weld simulation and a study of fracture mechanics on two types of welds
topic Cruciform Weld
Butt Weld
Residual Stress
Energy Release Rate
Stress Intensity Factor
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2257
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