Journal of Engineering (Apr 2010)

RESIDUAL STRESS DISTRIBUTION FOR A SINGLE PASS WELD IN PIPE

  • Adnan N. Jameel,
  • Nabeel K. Abid Al-Sahib,
  • Osama F. Abd Al Latteef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2010.01.18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 01

Abstract

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Heat input due to the welding of mild steel pipe causes a temperature gradient in the parent metal. After welding and temperature cooling down, residual stresses appear around welding zone which reduces the weld strength. Residual stresses are a result of the temperature gradient and the dependency of material properties on the temperature, such as yield strength, elasticity modulus, and thermal expansion coefficient. In this study, a typical flat joint of a single pass weld in a thin pipe was studied analytically and numerically. Analytical approach is performed by exploring a simple method to calculate the magnitude of residual stress in terms of the weld shrinkage behavior. Numerical analysis is performed by applying non-linear transient heat transfer analysis using welding parameters, such as heat generation, free or force convection with ambient, are performed using a general purpose FE package ANSYS 8.0 in order to obtain the temperature distribution in the welded parts. A non-linear thermal-elastic-plastic stress analysis is then performed using the same package to predict the stress fields during and after welding.

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