Three Dimensional Cold Bending and Welding Residual Stresses in Penstock of 80kgf/mm^2 Class High Strength Steel Plate(Welding Mechanics, Strength & Design)

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Abstract

In the process of fabrication of large size penstock, cold bending and welding are applied to thick plate. The resulting residual stresses should exhibit complex three dimensional distribution. These residual stresses should influence brittle fracture and fatigue strength. Therefore, it is worthwhile to measure these residual stresses as accurate as possible. The authors presented the new measuring principle based on the theory of inherent strains and developed several measuring methods for three dimensional residual stresses, which were very accurate judging from the theory of elasticity, although some approximate methods such as Rosenthal-Norton Method have been used so far. In this paper, the authors develop a new measuring method of residual stresses due to cold bending. For actual measurement, a large size model of penstock of 80kgf/mm^2 class high tensile strength steel plate is fabricated. Residual stresses due to cold bending are measured in the shell plate. Welding residual stresses at the longitudinal and circumferential weld joints are measured by L_y method which the authors presented before. It is observed that the maximum residual stress is about 50kgf/mm^2 to 60kgf/mm^2 which is less than the yield stress of the material.

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  • CRID
    1572824502139276416
  • NII Article ID
    110006484422
  • NII Book ID
    AA00867058
  • ISSN
    03874508
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • CiNii Articles

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