Preventing Crack in an Aluminum Alloy Complex Structure during Welding Process Based on Numerical Simulation Technology

Author:

Zhang Yuelai,Luo Wenze,Zeng Jiongmeng,Li Xixian,Hu Long,Deng Dean

Abstract

Aluminum alloy structures are widely used for weight reduction in aviation, shipbuilding, rail vehicles and automotive industries. Fusion welding technology is one of the most important joining methods for lightweight structure assembly due to its advantages such as flexibility in design, high production efficiency, and low cost. However, the local centralized heating during fusion welding inevitably produces residual stress and welding deformation. For actual engineering structures, if the product design is unreasonable or the external restraint is inappropriate, the transient stress or residual stress become a key factor resulting in cracking during the assembly process. In the current study, an effective computational approach was developed based on the MSC Marc software to simulate transient and residual stress fields for complex aluminum alloy structures during the welding process. In the developed computational approach, according to the location and arrangement of welding lines, an instantaneous heat source model was used to replace the traditional moving heat source model, and as a result significanlty improved the calculation efficiency to meet actual engineering needs. The welding stresses, including transient and residual stress, of an A6061 aluminum alloy complex structure were calculated by the developed numerical simulation technology. The simulation results indicated that the cracking was produced by excessive transient stress during welding process. Subsequently, the effect of external restraint intensity on welding stress at the key location was examined numerically. Based on the simulation results, measures to reduce welding stress and cracking risk were put forward based on adjusting the external restraint intensity.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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