Murugan, S. ; Kumar, P. V. ; Raj, B. ; Bose, M. S. C. (1998) Temperature distribution during multipass welding of plates International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 75 (12). pp. 891-905. ISSN 0308-0161
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Abstract
Welding is one of the most important material-joining processes widely used in industry. Low carbon steel plates and AISI type 304 stainless steel plates with 6, 8 and 12 mm thicknesses are widely used in the fabrication of pressure vessels and other components. These plates are mostly joined together by multipass welding methods. The temperature distribution that occurs during multipass welding affects the material microstructure, hardness, mechanical properties and the residual stresses that will be present in the welded material. Very limited experimental data regarding temperature distribution during multipass welding of plates is available in the literature. Experimental work was carried out to find out the temperature distribution during multipass welding of the above plates. The temperature distribution curves obtained during the experiments are presented. Average maximum temperature rise during each pass of welding is calculated and plotted against the distance from the weld pad centre line. From these plots, the maximum temperature rise expected in the base plate region during any pass of welding operation can be estimated.
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Keywords: | Multipass Welding; Stainless Steel Plates; Temperature Distribution; Carbon Steel Plates |
ID Code: | 90617 |
Deposited On: | 11 May 2012 07:32 |
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