Fabrication of steel materials using high heat processes, such as welding, for building structures may lead to unexpected complex distortion. Thus, the optimisation of the assembly sequence to obtain the lowest deformation for huge steel structures, such as ships and offshore structures, is crucial. The objective of this study is to introduce an efficient method to systemically determine the optimal welding sequence for the lowest deformation of a general ship side panel, which is widely employed to design vessels and offshore structures. In this study, numerical simulation with a finite element method based on the inherent strain, interface element and multipoint constraint function is used as a precise computational approach to analyse the welding deformation. The employed numerical simulation obviously validated proposed systemic method to efficiently decide the optimal welding sequence for minimising welding displacement.
Method to systemically order welding sequence to efficiently mitigate welding displacement of a general ship grillage structure
Ships and Offshore Structures ; 15 , 7 ; 753-768
2020-08-08
16 pages
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