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Residual stress analysis and finite element modelling of repair-welded titanium sheets

Salerno, G.; Bennett, C.J.; Sun, W.; Becker, A.A.

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Authors

G. Salerno

CHRIS BENNETT C.Bennett@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Solid Mechanics

W. Sun

A.A. Becker



Abstract

An innovative FE modelling approach has been tested to investigate the effects of weld repair thin sheets of titanium alloy, taking into account pre-existing stress field in the components. In the case study analysed, the residual stress fields due to the original welds are introduced by means of a preliminary sequentially-coupled thermo-mechanical analysis and considered as pre-existing stress in the sheets for the subsequent weld simulation. Comparisons are presented between residual stress predictions and experimental measurements available from the literature with the aim of validating the numerical procedure. As a destructive sectioning technique was used in the reference experimental measurements, an investigation is also presented on the use of the element deactivation strategy when adopted to simulate material removal. Although the numerical tool is an approximate approach to simulate the actual material removal, the strategy appears to compute a physical strain relaxation and stress redistribution in the remaining part of the component. The weld repair modelling strategy and the element deactivation tool adopted to simulate the residual stress measurement technique are shown to predict residual stress trends which are very well correlated with experimental findings from the literature.

Citation

Salerno, G., Bennett, C., Sun, W., & Becker, A. (in press). Residual stress analysis and finite element modelling of repair-welded titanium sheets. Welding in the World -London-, 61(6), https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-017-0506-1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 24, 2017
Online Publication Date Aug 8, 2017
Deposit Date Jul 27, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 8, 2017
Journal Welding in the World
Electronic ISSN 0043-2288
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 61
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-017-0506-1
Keywords Weld repair; Process Modelling; Finite Element; Strain-relaxation Techniques; Residual Stress
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/876824
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40194-017-0506-1
Contract Date Jul 27, 2017

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