Weld Residual Stress According to the Ways of Heat Input in the Simulation of Weld Process using Finite Element Analysis

유한요소법을 이용한 용접공정 모사 시 입열 방법에 따른 용접잔류응력의 영향

  • 양준석 (한전 전력연구원 원자력발전연구소) ;
  • 박치용 (한전 전력연구원 원자력발전연구소) ;
  • 이경수 (한전 전력연구원 원자력발전연구소)
  • Published : 2008.11.05

Abstract

This paper is to discuss distribution of welding residual stresses of a ferritic low alloy steel nozzle with dissimilar metal weld using Alloy 82/182. Two dimensional (2D) thermo-mechanical finite element analyses are carried out to simulate multi-pass welding process on the basis of the detailed and fabrication data. On performing the welding analysis generally, the characteristics on the heat input and heat transfer of weld are affected on the weld residual stress analyses. Thermal analyses in the welding heat cycle process is very important process in weld residual stress analyses. Therefore, heat is rapidly input to the weld pass material, using internal volumetric heat generation, at a rate which raises the peak weld metal temperature to $2200^{\circ}C$ and the base metal adjacent to the weld to about $1400^{\circ}C$. These are approximately the temperature that the weld metal and surrounding base materials reach during welding. Also, According to the various ways of appling the weld heat source, the predicted residual stress results are compared with measured axial, hoop and radial through-wall profiles in the heat affected zone of test component. Also, those results are compared with those of full 3-dimensional simulation.

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