Ultrasonic and FEM residual stress measurement in dissimilar St37–St52 welding

Author:

Safikhanlu Hamed1ORCID,Salehi Amir Mohammad1,Ahmadi Najafabadi Mehdi1

Affiliation:

1. Non-destructive Testing Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Numerous industries, like the military, the oil and gas industry, etc., rely heavily on dissimilar welding. The welding process leaves the structure with a variety of defects, such as residual stress, that degrade its performance and static and fatigue properties. Consequently, weld residual stress must be accurately measured. In this study, ultrasonic and finite element techniques are developed to assess the residual stress in dissimilar St37/St52 welding. In addition, hole-drilling technique is employed to confirm FEM and ultrasonic data. Probe fixture is designed and built for ultrasonic stress measurement, and the acoustoelastic coefficient is measured in St37 and St52. In welding finite element analysis, the Goldak model is used as the heat source, the Brekstad model is employed as the heat loss, and the Dflux subroutine is developed to apply the heat source to the weld line using the sedimentary method. The FEM and ultrasonic data are in good correlation with the hole drilling results (maximum error of 9%). The findings indicate that there is a high degree of concordance between the data gathered by FEM and ultrasonic technique (with error less than 1.75% at the weld zone).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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