Welding residual stresses in splicing heavy section shapes

Zhili Feng, Chon Liang Tsai

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Abstract

Welding residual stress is one of the primary factors responsible for cracking at the access hole interface between the flange and web plate of welded heavy W-shapes. During multi-pass welding, cracks can be found in either the flange plate or the web plate, depending upon welding sequence, joint details and access hole size. In this study, an integrated numerical and experimental investigation was conducted to evaluate the effects of welding parameters and joint geometry on the magnitude and distribution of residual stresses in thick-section butt joints. The results provide guidelines for improved design for welding of heavy W-shapes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes
Event48th Earthmoving Industry Conference and Exposition - Peoria, IL, United States
Duration: Apr 9 1997Apr 10 1997

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