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Influence of clamping support distance on distortion of welded T joints

Journal

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF WELDING AND JOINING
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages 575-582

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1179/136217110X12731414739835

Keywords

Welding simulation; Angular and bending distortion; S355 T joint; Analytical models; Influence of material parameters; Influence of predeformation and prestraining

Funding

  1. Materials innovation institute M2i [MC8.06256]

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A study is presented on the influence of the clamping support distance on welding distortion of 6 mm thick gas metal arc welded structural steel T joints. Experiments were performed for two clamping conditions and are compared to simulations based on a previously presented model. It was found that clamping closer to the weld seam reduces angular as well as bending distortion. In order to assess the accuracy of the results, sensitivity analyses were performed on the influence of predeformation and material parameters. It is shown that an initial predeformation has an influence on the final welding distortion. Additionally, it has been found that selection of material properties within the range of variations permitted by the material norms has a strong influence on the predicted distortion. Results were improved using material specific data rather than generic data for the relevant material class. Also the assumed phase volume change plays an important role.

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