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Thermal Distortion Analysis by Inconel Over-lay at Circular Moonpool Structures

인코넬 육성용접에 의한 원형 문풀구조 선체블록의 열변형해석

  • Ha, Yun-Sok (Welding Research Part, Institute of Industrial Technology, SAMSUNG Heavy Industries, Co., Ltd.)
  • 하윤석 (삼성중공업 산업기술연구소 용접연구)
  • Received : 2012.01.10
  • Accepted : 2012.06.28
  • Published : 2012.08.20

Abstract

One of the main features of Drillship or FPSO is a moonpool structure. The moonpool structures have various accuracy tolerances according to their functions and targets. This study is mainly interested in roundness of a circular moonpool structure in FPSO. Because this structure needs abrasion-resistance at which bearing of machine touches on inner wall of moonpool, we should do over-lay welding widely and deeply by using Inconel weld material. But a general over-lay can cause a severe distortion at ship block structure. If we can analyze the roundness by thermal distortion under Inconel over-lay, we can establish a special erection policy by the results. In this study, we designed stress-strain curve for strain-boundary condition analysis by an elasto-plastic material property. The results made us to decide an appropriate ship-block size and policy of crane manipulation will follow for its capacity. If a structure that needs over-lay is not large, solid elements also are not a bad choice for FEM modeling. Therefore we also developed a standard of using strain-boundary method that shell elements are used as over-lay on solid element modeling.

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