Materials (Nov 2021)

A Study on Minimizing Welding Deformation of Joints for the Sealing of Emission After-Treatment Structure

  • Sungwook Kang,
  • Wangho Yun,
  • Hwanjin Kim,
  • Jaewoong Kim,
  • Changwook Ji,
  • Kwangjin Lee,
  • Jaehwang Kim,
  • Hong-Lae Jang,
  • Kwangsan Chun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226982
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 22
p. 6982

Abstract

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As the environmental pollution issue has recently become significant, environmental regulations in Europe and the United States are being strengthened. Thus, there is a demand for the quality improvement of emission after-treatment systems to satisfy the strengthened environmental regulations. Reducing the amount of welding heat distortion by optimization of the welding order of each part could be a solution for quality improvement since the emission after-treatment system consists of many parts and each assembly is produced by welding individual ones. In this research, a method to derive a welding sequence that effectively minimizes welding deformation was proposed. A two-stage simulation was performed to obtain the optimal welding sequence. In the first stage, the welding sequence was derived by analyzing the number of welding groups in each assembly of a structure. The derived welding sequence was verified by performing a thermal elasto-plastic analysis and comparing it with the experimental results.

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