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A Study on the Prediction and Control of Angular Distortion in Thick Weldments (후판 구조의 각변형 예측 및 제어에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Il
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.100-105
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    • 2008
  • The block assembly of ship consists of a series of heat processes such as cutting, bending, welding residual stress relaxation and fairing With the fast development of computers, the thermal elasto-plastic analysis method has become a versatile tool for practical applications in the ship production. If numerical analysis is proved to be an advantageous tool to predict the residual deformation due to various heat processes, the optimum methods which can remove the welding distortion can be presented at each assembly stage, which will result in great progress in improving the accuracy of block assembly. In order to minimize the weld-induced angular distortion in thick weldments, this paper proposes the optimum groove design for various plate thickness as the distortion control method. The validity of this method has been substantiated by a number of numerical simulations and experiments.

Limitation of Measurement System in Application of Angular Distortion Criterion to Structure Near Road Embankment (도로 성토 시 인근 구조물에 각변위기준 적용에 있어 계측시스템의 한계성)

  • Kim, Taehyung;Kim, Dongin;Kim, Yuntae;You, Sangho;Jung, Youngeun;Kim, Sungwoung
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2014
  • Angular distortion due to differential settlement is one of the critical factors which influences on the stability and serviceability of a structure. The angular distortion criterion proposed by Bjerrum is generally used in practice. However, the measurement system used in field especially a road embankment site did not properly represent the angular distortion of a structure. The problem was related to the shortage and not proper installation of measurement gauges, and the incorrect understanding of the basic concept of angular distortion in interpretation of measurement data. These things were reveled by analyzing the measured data in the road embankment site. An improved measurement system has been suggested as a so-called "relative displacement measurement system" between columns with automatic measurement.

Evaluation of Buckling Distortion for the Thin Panel Welded Structure According to Welding Processes (박판 패널 용접부의 용접 기법에 따른 좌굴 변형에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Sang-Beom;Lee, Dong-Ju;Lee, Joo-Sung
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to propose the proper fillet welding process for preventing the buckling distortion in thin panel welded structure. In order to do it, a heat input model for laser hybrid welding process was developed using FEA and experiment. The principal factors controlling the angular distortion and longitudinal shrinkage force caused by FCA and laser hybrid welding were identified as the welding heat input and weld rigidity using FEA. The predictive equations of angular distortion and longitudinal shrinkage force for each welding process were formulated as a function of the principal factors proposed. With the predictive equations, the buckling distortion at the thin panel welded structure with welding process was evaluated and compared using nonlinear buckling analysis and STEM(simplified thermo elastic method). Based on the results, the best way to prevent the buckling distortion at the given welded panel structures was identified as an intermittent FCA welding.

A study on the estimate of the angular distortion for a fillet weldment (필릿 용접부의 각변형량 예측에 관한 연구)

  • ;;;Lee, S. H.;Cho, S. H.
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 1997
  • Welding distortion is more serious problem than any other problems caused by welding process, especially, in the heavy-industrial place. These welding distortions are caused by nonuniform heating and cooling of metal during and after welding operations. And these distortion quantities are must be known to worker in production line because distorions are important role in assembling part. Therefore an analytical model to explain and predict the welding distortion are needed. A numerical analysis of welding distortion which is inelastic behavior of weldment would require the three dimensional calculation. But computing time and memory would be very large, and the resulting cost might be unacceptable. Therefore we use a numerical technique for two dimensional analysis in the section normal to the weld direction of weldment under an assumption of quasi-stationary conditions. But the result of the calculation under two dimensional(plane strain) assumption was not satisfied as compared with experimental result. This paper proposed a technique for analysing the welding angular distortion by using a constraint boundary condition on the two dimensional finite element model. The simulation results revealed that the constraint boundary model could more reasonably describe the welding distortion than the plane strain model did.

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A study on weld distortion in butt and fillet welds of a steel plate by flux cored arc welding (플럭스코어드 용접으로 맞대기 및 필렛 용접된 판의 용접변형)

  • 안성철;유순영;조성택
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 1989
  • In this paper weld distortion both in butt and fillet welds by flux cored arc welding has been investigated by changing welding parameters such as heat input and plate thickness, and the weld distortion was expressed as a function of welding parameters adopting the inherent strain theory as proposed by Watanabe and Satoh in 1961. As results of the research it is proposed that transverse shrinkage in root pass butt welds in proportional to ln[(Q/t_-tan.theta.] where Q is heat input(cal/mm), t is plate thickness(mm), and 2.theta. is groove angle(degree), and angular distortion .phi.(radian) in one pass of fillet welds has the following relationship: .phi..var.(Q/ $t^{1.5}$)$^{3}$exp[-(Q/ $t^{1.5}$ )$^{2}$3/] These equations provide us with basic tools to predict the amount of weld distortion in welded structures.

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PLASTICITY-BASED WELDING DISTORTION ANALYSIS OF THIN PLATE CONNECTIONS

  • Jung, Gonghyun;Tsai, Chon L.
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.694-699
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    • 2002
  • In autobody assembly, thin-wall, tubular connections have been used for the frame structure. Recent interest in light materials, such as aluminum or magnesium alloys, has been rapidly growing for weight reduction and fuel efficiency. Due to higher thermal expansion coefficient, low stiffness/strength, and low softening temperature of aluminum and magnesium alloys, control of welding-induced distortion in these connections becomes a critical issue. In this study, the material sensitivity to welding distortion was investigated using a T-tubular connection of three types materials; low carbon steel (A500 Gr. A), aluminum alloy (5456-H116) and magnesium alloy (AZ91C-T6). An uncoupled thermal and mechanical finite element analysis scheme using the ABAQUS software program was developed to model and simulate the welding process, welding procedure and material behaviors. The predicted angular distortions were correlated to the cumulative plastic strains. A unique relationship between distortion and plastic strains exists for all three materials studied. The amount of distortion is proportional to the magnitude and distribution of the cumulative plastic strains in the weldment. The magnesium alloy has the highest distortion sensitivity, followed by the other two materials with the steel connection having the least distortion. Results from studies of thin-aluminum plates show that welding distortion can be minimized by reducing the cumulative plastic strains by preventing heat diffusion into the base metal using a strong heat sink placed directly beneath the weld. A rapid cooling method is recommended to reduce welding distortion of magnesium tubular connections.

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Numerical Analysis for the Assessment of Building Damage in Urban Excavation (지반굴착시 인접구조물의 손상 영향 평가에 대한 수치해석)

  • 이민근;황의석;김학문
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2003.03a
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    • pp.561-568
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    • 2003
  • The protection of adjacent structures in urban excavation has been an important issue. But the research on the interaction between ground movements and adjacent structure has been scarce, therefore this study was necessitated. Current design practice for the prediction of excavation-induced ground movements heavily rely on empirical method. In this study, damage levels of brick building are examined closely by means of angular distortion, deflection ratio, horizontal strain. The results of numerical analysis indicated that the movement of actual building was 60∼65% of the ground movement, while angular distortion was 45∼65%. Also numerical analysis for the assessment of brick building can be applied to the building protection at various construction stages.

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A Study on the Welding Distortion at the FCA Intermittent Fillet Weldment of Thin plate (박판 단속 Fillet 용접부의 변형 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Sin, Dae-Hui;Sin, Sang-Beom;Lee, Ju-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.51-53
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to establish the predictive equation of angular distortion and longitudinal shrinkage force at the intermittent fillet weldment using FEA and experiment. The angular distortion and shrinkage force of the intermittent fillet weldment linearly increases with an increase in the ratio of weld length(Lw) to weld span(Ls). Based on the results, The predictive equation of distortion at the intermittent fillet weldment was defined as a linear function of Lw/Ls and the predictive equation of the distortion for continuous fillet weldment.

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An Analysis of Thermal Stress and Angular Distortion in Bead-on-Plate Welding Incorporating Constrained Boundary Conditions (판재의 비드 용접에서 구속경계조건을 적용한 열응력 및 각변형 해석)

  • 배강열;최태완
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.104-115
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    • 1999
  • There have been many studies on the two dimensional thermo-elasto-plastic analysis in welding process, mostly from viewpoint of residual stresses. In this study, the temperature distribution, transient thermal stress, and angular distortion during bead-on-plate gas metal arc welding of rectangular plates were analyzed by using the finite element method. A nonlinear heat transfer analysis was first performed by taking account of the temperature-dependent material properties and convection heat losses on the surface. This was followed by a thermo-elasto-plastic stresses and distortion analysis that incorporates the constrained boundary condition of the two dimensional solution domain to get the three dimensional size effect of the plate. The constrained boundary conditions adopted in this study were the constant displacement condition over the whole two dimensional section for axial movement in the welding direction, and the force boundary condition for rotational movementof the domain around the axis of the welding direction. It could be revealed that the theoretical predictions of the angular distortion have an improved agreement with the experimentally obtained data presented in the previous study.

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A Study on the Distortion Control Characteristics of the STS 304 Multi-pass Butt Weldment by Tensioning Method (인장하중법에 따른 STS 304 다층 맞대기 용접부의 변형 제어 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ha-Geun;Lee, Dong-Ju;Shin, Sang-Beom
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to develop the control technology of the welding distortion caused by Auto NG-GTA(Narrow Gap-GTA) welding process at the STS 304 multi-pass butt weldment. Heat input model for Auto NG-GTA welding process was established and verified by measuring temperature change and molten pool shape at the bead-on-plate weldment. With the heat input model developed, the effect of tension load on the welding distortion at the STS 304 multi-pass butt weldment was evaluated using the thermo-elasto-plastic FE analysis. In accordance with FEA results, the angular distortion and transverse shrinkage sharply decreased with an increase in tension load. This result indicated that tensioning method was an effective countermeasure against the welding distortion of the STS 304 multi-pass butt weldment.