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A Study on Large Area Roll Projection Welding for Metallic Sandwich Plate : Part 2 - Numerical Analysis

금속 샌드위치 판재 대면적 롤 프로젝션 용접에 관한 연구 : Part 2 - 수치 해석

  • Kim, Jong-Hwa (Production Technology Research Team, STX Shipbuilding) ;
  • Ahn, Jun-Su (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST) ;
  • Na, Suck-Joo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST)
  • 김종화 (STX 조선 생산기술연구팀) ;
  • 안준수 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과) ;
  • 나석주 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Metallic sandwich plate has many good properties such as high specific stiffness, high specific strength, good impact absorptivity, effective thermal insulation and soundproofing. In our study, a new bonding method, 3-layer roll projection welding, is introduced to fabricate the metallic sandwich plate. The new method uses a pair of roll electrodes like the seam welding, and projection welding is made at two internal interfaces of the 3-layer weldment consisting of a structured inner sheet and a pair of skin sheets. During the welding process, skin sheet temperature are measured to produce metallic sandwich plate with uniform and good quality. But it is difficult to observe or measure the temperature at the welding points during welding process because the welding points exist at the internal interfaces. Therefore FEM numerical analysis using ABAQUS is conducted to estimate the generated heat at the welding points with different welding conditions.

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