1、反应釜毕业设计外文翻译 Welding Simulation of Cast Aluminium A356X-T. Pham*, P. Gougeon and F-O. GagnonAluminium Technology Centre, National Research Council Canada Chicoutimi, Quebec, CanadaAbstract Welding of cast aluminium hollow parts is a new promising technical trend for structural assemblies. However, bi
2、g gap between components, weld porosity, large distortion and risk for hot cracking need to be dealt with. In this paper, the MIG welding of aluminium A356 cast square tubes is studied. The distortion of the welded tubes was predicted by numerical simulations. A good agreement between experimental a
3、nd numerical results was obtained. IntroductionAluminium structures become more and more popular in industries thanks to their light weights, especially in the automotive manufacturing industry. Moreover, welding of cast aluminium hollow parts is a new promising technical trend for structural assemb
4、lies 1-3. However, it may be very challenging due to many problems such as big gap between components, weld porosity, large distortion and risk for hot cracking 4,5. Due to local heating, complex thermal stresses occur during welding; residual stress and distortion result after welding. In this pape
5、r, the aluminium A356 cast tube MIG welding is studied. The software Sysweld 6 was used for welding simulations. The objective is to validate the capability of this software in predicting the distortion of the welded tubes in the presence of large gaps. In this work, the porosity of welds was checke
6、d after welding using the X-ray technique. The heat source parameters were identified based on the weld cross-sections and welding parameters. Full 3D thermal metallurgical mechanical simulations were performed. The distortions predicted by the numerical simulations were compared to experimental res
7、ults measured after welding by a CMM machine. ExperimentsExperimental setup Two square tubes are made of A356 by sand casting and then machined. They are assembled by four MIG welds, named W1 to W4. Their dimensions and the welding configuration are depicted in Figure 1. Both small (inner) and large
8、 (outer) tubes are well positioned on a fixture using v-blocks as shown in Figure 2. The dimensions of the tubes make a peripheral gap of 1 mm between them. This fixture is fixed on a positioner that allows the welding process to be carried out always in the horizontal position. The length of each w
9、eld is of 35 mm. The Fronius welding head, which is mounted on a Motoman robot, was used for the MIG welding process. Table 1 indicates the parameters of the welding process for this welding configuration.Table 1: MIG welding parameters.VoltageAmperageSpeedThick1Thick2Gap(V)(A)(m/min.)(mm)(mm)(mm)23
10、2601.25441a)b)Figure 1: Tube welding configuration: a) cross-section view, b) tube dimensionsFigure 2: Experimental setup for tube weldingTestingThe porosity of welds was observed before and after welding using the X-ray technique to check the quality of these welds according to the standard ASTM E1
11、55. The whole welded tubes were then tested by traction on a MTS testing machine. The final dimensions of the welded tubes are measured on a CMM machine at many points on the tubes. The distortion of the welded tubes is determined by comparing the final positions with the initial positions of the tu
12、bes.Numerical analysisIn Sysweld, a welding analysis is performed based on a weak-coupling formulation between the heat transfer and mechanical problems. Only the thermal history will affect on the mechanical properties, but not in reverse direction. Therefore, a thermal metallurgical mechanical ana
13、lysis is divided into two steps. The first step is a thermal metallurgical analysis, in which the heat transferred from the welding source makes phase changes during the welding process. The results of temperature and phase changes from the first step are then used as input for the second analysis.
14、It is a pure thermo-elasto-plastic simulation 6.Heat source model identificationBefore running a welding simulation, it is necessary to determine the parameters of the heat source model. This is called heat source fitting. Actually, it is a thermal simulation using this heat source model in the stea
15、dy state, which iscombined with an optimization tool to obtain the parameters of the heat source. Figure 3 presents the form of a 3D conical heat source of which the energy distribution is described in Eq (1) as follows:F=Q0exp(-r/r0) (1) in which Q0 denotes the power density; and r,r0 are defined b
16、y r=(x-x0)+(x-x0-vt) (2) and r0=re-(re-ri)(ze-z+z0)/(ze-zi) (3) where(x0,y0,z0)is the origin of the local coordinate system of the heat source; re and ri the radius of the heat source at the positions ze and zi,respectively;v the welding speed and t the time.In this study, a metallographic cross-sec
17、tion has been used to identify the heat source parameters as shown in Figure 4. The use of a 3D conical heat source fits very well the weld cross-section. The mesh size in the cross-section is around 0.5 mm for this case. The finer is the mesh, the more accurate is the shape of the melting pool, but
18、 the longer is the simulation.Figure 3: 3D conical heat source (Sysweld).a)b)Figure 4: (a) Metallographic cross-section, (b) Melting pool cross-section.Analysis modelThe mesh of the tubes was created in Hypermesh 7.0. Sysweld 2007 has been used as solver and pre/post processor. A full 3D thermal met
19、allurgical mechanical analysis with brick and prism elements. Two welding sequences have been done such as W1/W2/W3/W4 and W1/W3/W2/W4. The tubes are clamped using four v-blocks during the welding, two for each tube. In the simulations, the positions where the tubes are in contact against the surfac
20、es of the v-blocks are considered as fixed conditions (i.e. Ux = Uy = Uz = 0). In the release phase, the tubes are free from the v-blocks. ResultsThe distortion of the welded tube is measured when it is released from the constraints. The distortion is determined by measuring the displacement of the
21、small tube on the top and lateral surfaces along the centre line of the tube. These measures are relative to the large tube. Figures 5a-b depict the distortion predicted by the numerical simulations of the sequence W1/W2/W3/W4 and W1/W3/2/W4, respectively. Good agreements between experimental and nu
22、merical results were obtained in the two welding sequences as indicated in Tables 2-3, in both the distortion tendency and distortion range of the process variation. a)b)Figure 5: Tube distortion (Norm U): (a) Sequence W1/W2/W3/W4, (b) Sequence W1/W3/W2/W4.Table 2: Distortion result comparison (weld
23、ing sequence W1/W2/W3/W4) Displacements(mm)UyUzExperimrntalFrom-0.4to-0.59From-0.35to-0.513D simulation-0.4-0.51Table 3: Distortion result comparison (welding sequence W1/W3/W2/W4)Displacements(mm)UyUzExperimrntalFrom-0.07to-0.11From-0.12to-0.213D simulation-0.05-0.26a)b)Figure 7: State of stresses
24、Sxy (a) Clamped, (b) Released. (Red = positive, Blue = negative)a)b)Figure 8: State of stresses Sxz (a) Clamped, (b) Released. (Red = positive, Blue = negative)Figures 6-8 shows the state of the stresses of the welded tubes at room temperature for the sequence W1/W2/W3/W4 after welding when clampled
25、 and released from constraints (x is the direction along the axe of the welded tube). To show how the welded tube is distorted, positive-negative values are used instead of the true values of stresses. The distortion of the welded tube can be explained as the new equilibrium position due to the resi
26、dual stresses when there is no external load. It is remarked that in the presence of large gaps, the distortion of the welded tube is very likely in the rotational mode around local welds.ConclusionsThe MIG welding is very good for assembling aluminium cast tubes (hollow parts) in the presence of la
27、rge gaps. The 3D thermal metallurgical mechanical simulation of the cast tube welding using Sysweld has been validated. A very good agreement between numerical and experimental results was obtained for both the distortion tendency and distortion range. The welding sequence has a major influence on t
28、he distortion of the welded structure. It turns out that the optimization of the welding sequences for a reasonable distortion of a welded structure with a large number of welds becomes very important. AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank gratefully Rio Tinto Alcan and General Motor for fi
29、nancial and technical supports, particularly Martin Fortier and Pei-Chung Wang. Also, the authors are grateful to Welding Team at ATC (Audrey Boily, Martin Larouche, Franois Nadeau and Mario Patry) for experimental works.References1. K-H. Von Zengen, Aluminium in future cars A challenge for material
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32、997). 6. Sysweld, Sysweld reference manual, ESI Group (2005). 译文铸造A356铝合金的焊接模拟X-T. Pham*, P. Gougeon and F-O. Gagnon Aluminium Technology Centre, National Research Council Canada Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada摘要:空心铝铸造件的焊接是一个很有前途的新结构组件技术的趋势。然而,组件之间的差距较大,焊接孔隙度,大变形和热裂需要处理的风险。在这篇文章中,对铸造A356铝合金的方管的MIG焊接进行了研究。并对焊接管弯曲变形进行了数值模拟预测。实验结果和数值模拟结果的相似度很高。1前言:由于铝合金结构自身的重量轻,所以它变得越来越流行,尤其是在汽车制造业。此外,空心铝铸造件的焊接是一种新的有前途的结构
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