Heliyon (Sep 2024)
Experimental investigations on characterizing the uniaxial mechanical property variations along the thickness of hydrogenation reactor welded joints by spherical indentation tests
Abstract
To meet the demands for non-destructive testing of uniaxial mechanical properties of welded joints of thick-wall hydrogenation reactors, this study provides an experimental investigation on whether the spherical indentation tests (SITs) can accurately characterize the uniaxial mechanical property variations along the thickness of welded joints. The phenomenologically summarized empirical method (i.e., the Kwon method) and the semi-analytical method (i.e., the simplified-IIEM) were selected as representatives, and their reliability was judged from the viewpoints of stress-strain prediction, the inversion accuracy and repeatability of strength, and the ability to characterize the variation of uniaxial mechanical properties along the thickness of welded joints. Characteristics of the inverse predictions were analyzed, and the source of errors in each method were extensively investigated. This study provides a theoretical and technical guidance for the engineering application and promotion of SITs.