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contributor authorWenchun Jiang
contributor authorJ. M. Gong
contributor authorWanchuck Woo
contributor authorY. F. Wang
contributor authorS. T. Tu
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:53:54Z
date available2017-05-09T00:53:54Z
date copyright41244
date issued2012
identifier issn0094-9930
identifier otherJPVTAS-926532#pvt_134_6_061406.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/150054
description abstractResidual stresses and deformation in the butt welding of an ultrathick tube-sheet in a large scale reactor are predicted by finite element method. The effect of applied load on residual stress and deformation has been discussed. When the tube-sheet is welded without any constraint and applied load, large angular deformation is generated due to the large amount of heat input, the nonuniform temperature distribution, and shrinkage. In order to decrease the angular deformation, a heavy load is applied at both ends of tube-sheet. With the applied load increase from 5 × 104 to 45 × 104 kg, the deformation decreases but the residual stress increases. When the load is beyond 45 × 104 kg, the deformation mode is changed from angular deformation to arch deformation. An optimized load of 45 × 104 kg is determined. The zone of peak residual stress is increased as the applied load increases. Too heavy a load generates a serious constraint on deformation, which in turn leads to higher residual stress.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleControl of Welding Residual Stress and Deformation of the Butt Welded Ultrathick Tube-Sheet: Effect of Applied Load
typeJournal Paper
journal volume134
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology
identifier doi10.1115/1.4007037
journal fristpage61406
identifier eissn1528-8978
keywordsDeformation
keywordsWelding AND Stress
treeJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology:;2012:;volume( 134 ):;issue: 006
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