Challenges in Validation of Computational Weld Mechanics Code to Compute Residual Stress and Distortion in Welds

Author:

Goldak John1,Asadi Mahyar2

Affiliation:

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2. e-mail:  Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada

Abstract

Validation of a computational weld mechanics (CWM) code for a particular welding application requires an estimate of the difference between experimentally measured parameters and parameters computed by a computational model. This requires estimates of the uncertainty in both the experimental data and the computational data and this requires careful design of both the experiment and the CWM model. The authors experience in performing validation tests for a CWM code is summarized. An example of a validation test for a welding application that compares measured and computed transient temperatures, displacements and strains is described in detail that demonstrates that model can accurately predict this data. Challenges on both the experimental side and computational side are discussed but the greatest challenge is the limited availability of experimental data that has a measure of uncertainty.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

Reference25 articles.

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3. Goldak, J., Breiguine, V., and Dai, N., 1995, “Computational Weld Mechanics: A Progress Report on Ten Grand Challenges,” 4th International Conference on Trends in Welding Research, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, June 5–8.

4. Goldak, J., 2008, “Distortion and Residual Stress in Welded Structures; The Next Generation,” 8th International Trends in Welding Research, Callaway Gardens Resort, Pine Mountain, Georgia, June 2–5.

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