2020
DOI: 10.29391/2020.99.012
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Control of Weld Residual Stress in a Thin Steel Plate through Low Transformation Temperature Welding Consumables

Abstract: Low transformation temperature welding (LTTW) consumables are characterized by a low martensite start temperature and a large fraction of martensite forming in the weld. It can efficiently reduce the tensile residual stress because the volume expansion associated with the martensitic transformation compensates for the thermal contraction during cooling. In this work, a LTTW wire, designated as EH200B, was created for the arc welding of advanced high-strength steel thin plates. In comparison to conventional ER7… Show more

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“…Among those, thermo-mechanical-metallurgical simulation is considered as the basic but most accurate process simulation method that predicts the entire physical process of welding (Refs. [40][41][42]. In this study, to reveal the impact of welding conditions on residual stress distribution in 347H SS plates, the thermo-elastic-plastic method was utilized for residual stress simulation while ignoring the metallurgical factors (i.e., solid-state phase transformation behavior) since the plate was an austenitic SS grade.…”
Section: Supplement To the Welding Journal November 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those, thermo-mechanical-metallurgical simulation is considered as the basic but most accurate process simulation method that predicts the entire physical process of welding (Refs. [40][41][42]. In this study, to reveal the impact of welding conditions on residual stress distribution in 347H SS plates, the thermo-elastic-plastic method was utilized for residual stress simulation while ignoring the metallurgical factors (i.e., solid-state phase transformation behavior) since the plate was an austenitic SS grade.…”
Section: Supplement To the Welding Journal November 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%