Buckling distortion can be a significant problem in fabrication of stiffened thin steel panels for shipbuilding and other applications. Transient thermal tensioning (TTT) was developed to provide a practical buckling distortion control method for large, thin (< 10 mm) steel panels used in ship construction. TTT uses local heat sources that move along the plate during stiffener welding to induce zones of local residual tensile stress where weld-induced compressive zones would normally exist. Computational modelling tools have been developed which allow the optimisation of the TTT heat patterns to minimise distortion for a given combination of panel design and welding conditions.
Transient thermal tensioning for control of buckling distortion due to welding of stiffened steel panels
Australasian Welding Journal ; 57 , 4 ; 45-48
2012
4 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 3 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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