Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cardoso,Francisco Ilo, Mendes,Catarina Esposito, Ferreira,Ricardo Artur Sanguinetti, Barros,Paternak Souza, Rolim,Tiago Leite
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392017000800651
Resumo: Choosing welding parameters is an important step in welding process, directly influencing in the heat input provided to welded joints. This heat input value, along with temperature distribution in welded joints, provides, to the drafter, conditions of predicting the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) extension, the kind of microstructure to be formed, and therefore, the effects of residual stress. Three welding parameters were switched, providing different welding conditions. Each condition was analyzed by SmartWeld 2011 software and macrography to find and compare the extension of HAZ. As for the residual stresses, calculated through Displacement of Coordinated Points (DCP) method. It is possible to choose the best parameters for the welded joint by GMAW process considering the parameters in study.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
title Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
spellingShingle Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
Melo,Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de
residual stress
welding parameters
haz
displacement of coordinated points
naval sheets
gmaw
title_short Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
title_full Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
title_fullStr Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
title_sort Welded Joints' Heat Affected Zone's Extension Prediction by Switching Welding Parameters
author Melo,Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de
author_facet Melo,Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de
Cardoso,Francisco Ilo
Mendes,Catarina Esposito
Ferreira,Ricardo Artur Sanguinetti
Barros,Paternak Souza
Rolim,Tiago Leite
author_role author
author2 Cardoso,Francisco Ilo
Mendes,Catarina Esposito
Ferreira,Ricardo Artur Sanguinetti
Barros,Paternak Souza
Rolim,Tiago Leite
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo,Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de
Cardoso,Francisco Ilo
Mendes,Catarina Esposito
Ferreira,Ricardo Artur Sanguinetti
Barros,Paternak Souza
Rolim,Tiago Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv residual stress
welding parameters
haz
displacement of coordinated points
naval sheets
gmaw
topic residual stress
welding parameters
haz
displacement of coordinated points
naval sheets
gmaw
description Choosing welding parameters is an important step in welding process, directly influencing in the heat input provided to welded joints. This heat input value, along with temperature distribution in welded joints, provides, to the drafter, conditions of predicting the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) extension, the kind of microstructure to be formed, and therefore, the effects of residual stress. Three welding parameters were switched, providing different welding conditions. Each condition was analyzed by SmartWeld 2011 software and macrography to find and compare the extension of HAZ. As for the residual stresses, calculated through Displacement of Coordinated Points (DCP) method. It is possible to choose the best parameters for the welded joint by GMAW process considering the parameters in study.
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