Measurement of Residual Stresses in Welded Joints by DCP Method
AUTOR(ES)
Sugahara, Henrique Jun, Barros, Paternak Souza, Melo, Leonardo Gadelha Tumajan Costa de, Gonçalves, Israel Lira, Rolim, Tiago Leite, Yadava, Yogendra Prasad, Ferreira, Ricardo Artur Sanguinetti
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
16/07/2018
RESUMO
Residual stresses on welded joints have been studied by several methods. In this present work, residual stresses was measured by a novel methodology under development named Displacement of Coordinated Points (DCP). To evaluate anisotropy effects in steel plates, two directions of the weld bead were considered: Welding was performed in both parallel and transversal direction of rolled steel plate ASTM A131 grade AH36.The experiments showed higher values of the residual stress in the transversal direction of the lamination when compared with the longitudinal direction, evidencing the anisotropy effect of the material. It was also observed that the increasing in heat input induces higher residual stress.
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