The Role of Plasticity Theory on the Predicted Residual Stress Field of Weld Structures

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作者
Muransky, Ondrej [1 ]
Hamelin, Cory J. [1 ]
Smith, Mike C. [2 ]
Bendeich, Phillip J. [1 ]
Edwards, Lyndon [1 ]
机构
[1] ANSTO, Inst Mat Engn, New Illawarra Rd, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia
[2] EDF Energy Nucl Generat, London GL4 3RS, England
关键词
plasticity theory; weld modeling; residual stress; finite element analysis;
D O I
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.772.65
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Constitutive plasticity theory is commonly applied to the numerical analysis of welds in one of three ways: using an isotropic hardening model, a kinematic hardening model, or a mixed isotropic-kinematic hardening model. The choice of model is not entirely dependent on its numerical accuracy, however, as a lack of empirical data will often necessitate the use of a specific approach. The present paper seeks to identify the accuracy of each formalism through direct comparison of the predicted and actual post-weld residual stress field developed in a three-pass 316LN stainless steel slot weldment. From these comparisons, it is clear that while the isotropic hardening model tends to noticeably over-predict and the kinematic hardening model slightly under-predict the residual post-weld stress field, the results using a mixed hardening model are quantitatively accurate. Even though the kinematic hardening model generally provides more accurate results when compared to an isotropic hardening formalism, the latter might be a more appealing choice to engineers requiring a conservative design regarding weld residual stress.
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