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Comprehensive numerical analysis of a three-pass bead-in-slot weld and its critical validation using neutron and synchrotron diffraction residual stress measurements
Authors:O Muránsky  MC Smith  PJ Bendeich  TM Holden  V Luzin  RV Martins  L Edwards
Institution:1. ANSTO, Institute of Materials Engineering, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia;2. EDF Energy, Barnett Way, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 3RS, United Kingdom;3. Northern Stress Technologies, Deep River, Ontario, Canada K0J 1P0;4. ANSTO, Bragg Institute, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia;5. Institute for Energy, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Westerduinweg 3, 1755 LE Petten, The Netherlands
Abstract:The current paper presents a finite element simulation of the residual stress field associated with a three pass slot weld in an AISI 316LN austenitic stainless steel plate. The simulation is split into uncoupled thermal and mechanical analyses which enable a computationally less expensive solution. A dedicated welding heat source modelling tool is employed to calibrate the ellipsoidal Gaussian volumetric heat source by making use of extensive thermocouple measurements and metallographic analyses made during and after welding. The mechanical analysis employs the Lemaitre–Chaboche mixed hardening model. This captures the cyclic mechanical response which a material undergoes during the thermo-mechanical cycles imposed by the welding process. A close examination of the material behaviour at various locations in the sample during the welding process, clearly demonstrates the importance of defining the correct hardening and high temperature softening behaviour. The simulation is validated by two independent diffraction techniques. The well-established neutron diffraction technique and a very novel spiral slit X-ray synchrotron technique were used to measure the residual stress–strain field associated with the three-pass weld. The comparison between the model and the experiment reveals close agreement with no adjustable parameters and clearly validates the used modelling procedure.
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