Stress Distribution of EH40 with Defects Considering Solid-State Phase Transformation

Author:

WANG LU, ,RONG YOUMIN,HUANG YU,XU JIAJUN,HU JIANG,ZHANG GUOJUN

Abstract

Residual stress of laser-welded marine steel EH40 was experimentally and numerically analyzed considering weld defects (collapse, hump, and unfitness) and solid-state phase transformation (SSPT). A double-cylindrical source model was used to simulate the temperature distribution. The mean prediction errors of the model without and with weld defects along the plate thickness were 9.2 and 3.5%. Based on the thermodynamics of SSPT, microstructure fractions were computed and verified by weld hardness test results. Under the effect of SSPT, residual stress changed from compressive stress to tensile stress with the increase of the distance from the weld center. Weld defects have an influence on the value of residual stress, and this effect was greater when SSPT was considered. The affected zone extended from the vicinity of weld defects to the whole weld. The variations of longitudinal residual stress (LRS) and transverse residual stress (TRS) caused by weld defects and SSPT both exceeded 150 MPa. LRS was mainly affected by the loss and increase of metal, while TRS was affected by the stress concentration caused by shape geometry changes. Thus, the influence of weld defects on TRS was greater than that on LRS. The proposed finite element model considering weld defects and SSPT can be used to accurately predict residual stress in laser welding of marine steel EH40 and provide a theoretical basis to reduce welding stress.

Publisher

American Welding Society

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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