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Failure Analysis of Welded Pipe in Water Supplies for Apartment

  • Lee, Jong Kwon;Hong, Kyung Tae;Hwang, Woon Seok;Koh, Yong Tae;Park, Yong Soo
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 2004
  • Galvanized Steel pipes have been widely used in industries and apartments, Unexpected early leakage has been found in an apartment. Tunneling corrosion or penetration was found in the water supply pipes. The chemical compositions of the pipes and properties of coating layer were evaluated. The pipes met the specification of KS D 3507. The cause of early failure was analyzed through the examination of macrostructures and microstructures, It was found that the pipes were failed by grooving corrosion, which resulted from galvanic corrosion of weld bead and matrix.

Behavior of Fracture Deviation in the Impact Test of Narrow Laser Welds (충격 시험시 발생하는 레이저 용접부의 파괴 이탈 현상)

  • Na, Il;Kim, Jae-Do
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 1993.05a
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    • pp.120-124
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    • 1993
  • The Charpy V impact test on subsize was performed on narrow laser welds of low carbon steel sheets, joined by using a continuous wave 3kW CO$_2$ laser. Under certain conditions, a bimodal fracture behaviour has been experienced in Charpy V impact test of narrow laser beam welds. Deviation of the fracture path from the fusion zone into the base metal was dominated at high test temperature. It can be seen that the deviation always occurred after ductile initiation. If the deviation occurs on a small testing specimen, the same trend would happen on the actual laser welded structure. Fracture will then propagate through the base material even if the weld metal has low toughness.

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Three Dimensional Analysis of High Frequency Induction Welding Phenomena (고주파 유도용접 현상의 3차원 해석)

  • Kim Hyun-Jung;Youn Sung-Kie
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.30 no.7 s.250
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    • pp.865-872
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    • 2006
  • High frequency induction welding is widely employed for longitudinal seam welding of small scale tubes and pipes because of its relatively high processing speed and efficiency. This research is aimed at understanding the variables that affect the quality of the high frequency induction welding. The welding variables include the welding frequency, weld speed, V-angle and tube thickness. Temperature distribution of the tube is calculated through three dimensional coupled electromagnetic and thermal FE analysis. The skin and proximity effects are considered in the electromagnetic analysis. The influence of the impeder is also analyzed. The effects of the operating welding variables on the temperature distribution are investigated quantitatively by exhibiting the heat affected zone (HAZ). The results explain the mechanism of significant enhancement of welding efficiency when the impeder is used. The proper welding conditions without the overheated edge are obtained through FE analysis.

A mechanical proprties and fatigue life of aluminum alloy sheets for autobodies (자동차 차체용 알루미늄 합금 판재의 기계적특성과 부식피로수명)

  • 박인덕;윤옥남;남기우
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.57-69
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    • 1997
  • The objetive of this study is to compare the mechanical proprties of 6000 series Al-Mg-Si aluminum alloy (AC120) with 5000 series Al-Mg aluminum alloy (TG25), and to investigate the influence of corrosion solution for fatigue life. Comparing of TG25 and AC120 alloy sheets, TG25 alloy sheets showing higher plastic ratio and total elongation have better formability than AC120 alloy sheets. The hardness of nugget area was a little higher than that of base metal area. Also, grain coarsening was observed in HAZ(Heat Affected Zone). In a corrosion fatigue experiment, the fatigue life decreased as concentration increased, when a dipping time was constant. The life decreased as dippling time increased, when a concentration was constant.

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A Study on Analysis of Heat Transfer and Residual Stress on the Weld Zone using FEM (유한요소법을 이용한 용접부의 열전달 및 잔류응력 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 김일수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 2000
  • This paper represents to develop a computer software system which is capable to analyze the phase transformation of high strength steel(BV-AH32) and to predict heat transfer and welding residual stress due to phase transformation during Gas Metal Arc(GMA) welding. The developed model was considered temperature dependent properties such as young's modules, coefficient of thermal expansion and yield stress as well as the double ellipsoidal heat distribution by the moving arc. From the results, it was found that the longitudinal and transverse residual stresses calculated by the coupled analysis of heat transfer, residual stress and phase transformation showed good agreement with the experimental data. In addition, the temperature distribution as well as longitudinal and transverse residual stresses of weldment by the 1-pass and 2-pass of welding were also determined.

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전자빔 용접된 고장력 알루미늄 합금 용접부의 고온균열 발생 및 특성에 관한 연구

  • 김성욱;김경민;윤의박;이창희
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to evaluate basic characteristics of electron beam weldability for high strength aluminum alloys. The aluminum alloys used were A5083 and A6N01, and A7N01. The principal welding process parameters, such as accelerating voltage, beam current, welding speed and chamber pressure were investigated. The dimension and microstructure of welds were evaluated with OLM, and SEM (EDAX). In addition, weldability variation(cracking) due to process parameters was also evaluated. The degree of cracking in the EB fusion zone appears to be affected mainly by aspect ratio, such that as aspect ratio increases the cracking tendency also increases. The alloying element itself may also affect the hot cracking resistance, but its role is considered to be indirect effect such that the relatively higher vaporization pressure elements of Zn and Mg give deeper weld penetration and thus results in greater cracking tendency.

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Simulation of Thick Plate Preheating Process Using Induction Heating (유도가열을 이용한 후판 예열공정 시뮬레이션)

  • Oh, Yong Hee;Cho, Young Tae;Jung, Yoon Gyo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.1017-1021
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    • 2015
  • Induction heating has been applied to the preheating process in various industrial fields. It has been used as a simple device structure, limiting the heating zone through controlled variables, and free-welding positions. It would be helpful to weld thick plates with arc welding such as GMAW. The induction heating process is well suited to this process. In this study, in order to find suitable induction heating parameters, a simulation was conducted with multi physics S/W. Three kinds of material were heated by induction coils designed specially for thick plate. Consequently, steel and nimonic alloy were the most efficient materials for preheating by induction. It can be concluded that the induction heating process is a good method for preheating the thick plate.

TMCP 강의 용접열영향부 인성에 관한 연구

  • 신민태;윤중근;김희진
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 1986
  • Weldability of the TMCP steel manufactured by controlled rolling followed by accelerated cooling process was investigated. For comparison, two other steel plates produced by different manufacturing processes were selected; normalized and controlled rolled. Tandem submerged arc welding with both side one run technique was carried out. The results of this study can be summarized as follows; TMCP steel having the lowest carbon equivalent shows the best combination of mechanical properties, not only in the base metal but also in the heat affected zone. In the HAZ, the accelerated colling effect imarted on the trengthis releved by the weld thermal cycles, and thus the strength of the welded joint decrease substantially accompanied with the fracture in the HAZ. On the other hand, not only the softening but the fine microstructure can preserve the high toughness of TMCP steel in the HAZ.

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A study on welding structure and thermal behavior in friction welding of austenitic stainless steel (오스테나이트계 스테인레스강의 마찰압접시 압접조직과 열적거동에 관한 연구)

  • 강춘식;정태용
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 1990
  • The transient temperature distribution in the continuous friction welding 304 stainless steel bars is investigated by experimental and analytical methods. It is calculated by F.D.M. (finite difference method). The heating pressure, the rotational speed and friction coefficient obtained from experiment are used to determine the heat input at the contacting surface. Thermal properties of the workpiece are the function of temperature. The calculated temperature is well coincided with the measured value. The grain size at weld interface is extremely small due to the severe plastic deformation at high temperature, and result of this refined zone reveals higher hardness value. Because the HAZ is very narror about 2-3 mm, welding defects do not occure.

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Analysis of Meat transfer and Residual Stress on the Weld Zone Using FEM (FEM을 이용한 용접부의 열전달 및 잔류응력 해석)

  • 김일수;박창언;김학형;정영재
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.310-313
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    • 1999
  • This paper represents to develop a computer software system which is capable to analyze the phase transformation of high strength steel(BV-AH32) and to predict heat transfer, residual stress due to phase transformation during Gas Metal Arc(GMA) welding. The developed model was taken into account temperature dependent of young's modules, coefficient of thermal expansion and yield stress as well as the double ellipsoidal heat distribution by the moving arc. The results showed that the longitudinal and transverse residual stresses calculated by the coupled analysis of heat transfer, residual stress and phase transformation are in good agreement with the experimental data. In addition, the temperature distribution as well as longitudinal and transverse residual stresses of weldment were determined at the 1-pass and 2-pass of welding.

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