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Welding distortion investigation in fillet welded joint and structure based on iterative substructure method

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Pages 396-403 | Published online: 04 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

In this paper, prediction and controlling angular distortion in fillet welded joint and structure were investigated. First, two methods to reduce angular distortion in fillet welded joint were investigated by experimental and numerical analysis. One was to apply a constant external force in-process and the other was rigid clamping. In numerical analysis, a new in-house finite element code has been developed based on the idea of iterative substructure method (ISM) to calculate welding distortion in rational time. During experimental analysis, the constant external force was designed and applied in-process to reduce angular distortion of fillet welded joint. The results showed that the distortion can be efficiently predicted by ISM, which were in good agreement with the experimental ones. Applying constant external force in process was a more effective method to reduce distortion than using rigid clamping. In addition, with a constant load distance from weld bead, the locations of the applied constant external force and rigid clamping along the longitudinal direction (welding direction) have little influence on the magnitude of welding angular distortion. Finally, the angular distortion of a large fillet welded structure was predicted with ISM and also controlled with applying a constant external force based on the simulation results of the fillet welded joint.

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