2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2014.03.080
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Effect of geometric construction on residual stress distribution in designing a nuclear rotor joined by multipass narrow gap welding

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“…It should be pointed out that residual stress in the welded rotor was reduced significantly after post weld heat treatment in terms of XRD measurement [27]. In addition, the welding residual stress in welded CT specimen will be further released after the fabrication of initial notch and the stress relief heat treatment [2,28].…”
Section: Fcg Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be pointed out that residual stress in the welded rotor was reduced significantly after post weld heat treatment in terms of XRD measurement [27]. In addition, the welding residual stress in welded CT specimen will be further released after the fabrication of initial notch and the stress relief heat treatment [2,28].…”
Section: Fcg Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the welding rotor is gradually prevalent for its saving cost and flexibility [3,4]. Narrow gap submerged arc welding (NG-SAW) method is chosen to manufacture welding rotor for high production rate and low production cost [5,6]. However, in the reliability evaluation of equipment, fracture failure has become one of the main problems affecting the reliability of equipment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such joints are normally produced using conventional fusion welding processes [12], high power beam techniques [11,13,14] and advanced friction stir welding [15]. Nowadays, narrow gap submerged arc welding (NG-SAW) is applied on largescale rotor steels manufacture increasingly owing to its low cost and high efficiency without losing weld quality [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%