Materials (Jul 2024)

Prediction of Welding Deformation Using the Thermal Elastic–Plastic Finite Element Method by Considering Welding Interpass Temperature

  • Young-Hwan Han,
  • Hun-Bong Lim,
  • Tae-Sung Shin,
  • Hyun-Ik Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17153656
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 15
p. 3656

Abstract

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In this study, we propose a method for predicting welding deformation caused by multi-pass welding using the thermal elastic–plastic finite element method (TEP-FEM) by considering the interpass temperature. This method increases the interpass temperature, which has not been considered in the existing TEP-FEM, from 200 °C to 1000 °C, and simultaneously performs thermal and mechanical analyses. In addition, this method can also evaluate temperature history and the time it takes to weld. By predicting the welding deformation using this method, angular distortion prediction was reduced from 16.75 mm to 10.9 mm compared to the case where the interpass temperature was cooled to room temperature. Additionally, the deformation error was significantly reduced from 6.14% to 2.92% compared to that of the strain as directed boundary method used in a previous study. Additionally, our research demonstrated that interpass temperatures above 800 °C can result in increased deformation errors. In conclusion, it is essential to select an appropriate temperature to minimize deformation error.

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