Numerical Simulation of Welding Process – Application in Buckling Analysis

Authors

  • Dénes Kollár
    Affiliation

    Budapest University of Technology and Economics

  • Balázs Kövesdi
    Affiliation

    Budapest University of Technology and Economics

  • János Néző
    Affiliation

    Nezozen Kft.

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.9257

Abstract

Numerical simulations make the improvement of fabrication process and welding technology. Numerical simulations make the improvement of fabrication process and welding technology possible. Using finite element method the most important information about welded specimens can be determined such as deformed shape, residual stresses or even microstructural properties like phase proportions or hardness. The current study focuses on the modelling background of welding processes and the effects of different welding parameters on residual stresses and deformations. The paper focuses on heat sources, temperature dependent material properties and the development of a thermo-mechanical analysis. The virtually fabricated specimens are further analysed to investigate the stability behaviour.

Keywords:

welding simulation, residual stresses, residual deformations, uncoupled thermo-mechanical analysis, GMNI analysis

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Published Online

2016-07-05

How to Cite

Kollár, D., Kövesdi, B., Néző, J. “Numerical Simulation of Welding Process – Application in Buckling Analysis”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 61(1), pp. 98–109, 2017. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.9257

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Research Article