The Analysis of Welding Deformation in Large Welded Structure by Using Local & Global Model

Local & Global 모델을 이용한 용접구조물 변형 해석에 관한 연구

  • Jang Kyoung-Bok (Welding Research Part, Institute of Industrial Technology, Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.,) ;
  • Cho Si-Hoon (Welding Research Part, Institute of Industrial Technology, Samsung Heavy) ;
  • Jang Tae-Won (Welding Research Part, Institute of Industrial Technology, Samsung Heavy)
  • 장경복 (삼성중공업 거제조선소 생산기술 연구소 용접연구) ;
  • 조시훈 (삼성중공업 거제조선소 생산기술 연구소 용접연구) ;
  • 장태원 (삼성중공업 거제조선소 생산기술 연구소 용접연구)
  • Published : 2004.12.01

Abstract

Some industrial steel structures are composed by components linked by several welding joints to constitute an assembly. The main interest of assembly simulation is to evaluate the global distortion of welded structure. The general method, thermo-elasto-plastic analysis, leads to excessive model size and computation time. In this study, a simplified method called "Local and Global approach" was developed to break down this limit and to provide a accurate solution for distortion. Local and global approach is composed of 3 steps; 1) Local simulation of each welding joint on a dedicated mesh (usually very fine due to high thermal gradients), taking into account for the non linearity of the material properties and the moving heat source. 2) Transfer to the global model of the effects of the welding joints by projection of the plastic strain tensors. 3) Elastic simulation to determine final distortions in global model. The welding deformation test for mock-up structure was performed to verify this approach. The predicted welding distortion by this approach had a good agreement with experiment results.

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