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Numerical and experimental investigation on temperature distribution of the discontinuous welding
Authors:Zhi Zeng  Lijun Wang  Yue Wang  Han Zhang
Affiliation:aSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, No. 8 Mail box, Weijin Road Nankai District, Tianjin 300072, China;bJulong Steel Pipe Co. Ltd., Hebei 062658, China
Abstract:The main objective of this study is to generate new understanding and improve computer methods for calculating the thermal cycles and temperature distribution of 5A06 aluminum alloy structure during discontinuous welding. Predicting the thermal cycle also provides an estimate of the weld penetration and weld width. The submodeling technique was used to save computing time and improve calculation accuracy. The arc heat input was applied in the weld zone using different forms of surface, volumetric and combined heat flux distribution functions. In order to validate the thermal simulation model, temperature distribution at the weld backside was precisely measured by infrared thermography during the welding process. The simulation results showed that the model is quite sensitive to the energy distribution during the welding process, the effects of the pre-heating and re-heating are significant. The present simulation model can be used as a proper tool to investigate the effect of different metal inertia gas (MIG) process parameters.
Keywords:Discontinuous welding  Submodelling  Heat source  Infrared measurement  Convention
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