Influence of the Butt Joint Design of TIG Welding on the Thermal Stresses | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 29, Issue 14, October 2011, Pages 2841-2858 PDF (602.51 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.29.14.2 | ||
Authors | ||
Hani Aziz Ameen; Khairia Salman Hassan; Muwafaq Mehdi Salah | ||
Abstract | ||
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the influence of the single butt joint design of TIG welding on the thermal stresses for carbon steel type St-37. The butt welding was performed by V angles 30°,45°,60° and 90° and the thermal stresses analysis is based on the local moving heat flux. The numerical model developed by ANSYS12 software based on solving the three dimensional energy equation, considering moving heat source and temperature dependent material properties. Temperature and stresses distributions were obtained function of time. From the results, it is evident that the joint design has an important role in the welding process, when the edge angle of the welding region gets bigger, the faults get less due to increase of heat flux in the welding region. It can be concluded that the specimen with less than 6mm thickness can be welded without edge angle preparation, due to increase the thermal stresses when edge angle is evident and higher thermal stresses distribution was at edge angle 60° and lowest thermal stresses distribution was at 90°. | ||
Keywords | ||
Welding Technology; Finite element method; Moving heat source; ANSYS | ||
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