Multiphysics Simulation of In-Service Welding and Induction Preheating: Part 1
Author:
CORREA RIFFEL KAUE, ,GONÇALVES E SILVA REGIS HENRIQUE,RAMIREZ ANTONIO JOSE,FABRICIO FISCHDICK ACU-NA ANDRES,DALPIAZ GIOVANI,TORRES PIZA PAES MARCELO
Abstract
In most cases, in-service welding is susceptible to a higher using a multiphysics finite element analysis (FEA) coupling heat transfer, fluid flow, and electromagnetic heating. Part 1 presents the software implementation and model equations beside the mesh setting and modeling approach to simulate circumferential welding of Type B sleeve repair. The simulation was divided into four steps running sequentially for each physic solved in the model. Induction preheating was simulated and validated by comparing simulated temperature with experimental measurements. The multiphysics model differs from the usual simulations present in the literature, expressing more reliability in the results and making way for more-complete modeling for in-service applications.
Publisher
American Welding Society
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials