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- 2020Verification of stress model in dissimilar materials of varying cladded pipes using a similar cladded plate model
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- 2019Assessment of weld overlays in cladded piping systems with varied thicknesses
- 2015Direct Probing of Dispersion Quality of ZrO 2 Nanoparticles Coated by Polyelectrolyte at Different Concentrated Suspensions
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Verification of stress model in dissimilar materials of varying cladded pipes using a similar cladded plate model
Abstract
This paper continues previous research performed by the authors on the modelling of dissimilar welded joints with varying clad thicknesses. This study aims to validate the use of a clad plate model as a replacement to the previous clad pipe model. To fulfill the hypothesis of the study, possible deformation or angular shrinkages occurring at weld joints have been simulated using a commercial finite element software. In parallel, angular shrinkages have been validated using the experimental data with the underlying concept of Gaussian transformation of plates into pipes. The welding of the two dissimilar materials has been carried out in-house with the aid of a Tungsten Arc weld with dynamic measurement of the temperature profile in the vicinity areas of the welding track using high temperature thermocouples. It was discovered that for each deformation angle of 11.5o, 22.75o, 40o and 45o, there exists shrinkage of the order of 0.01mm. Transient temperature curves have been generated for different cladding thicknesses (of stainless steel and mild steel). Comparison of the measured data versus the simulation results shows close agreement.