Influence of local combined thermal effect on the intensity of residual stresses in a plate made of Hadfield steel (110G13L)

IF 0.8 4区 材料科学 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Evgeniy E. Abashkin, Anastasia V. Tkacheva
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The restoration of worn-out parts by electric-arc surface welding using a flux-cored wire with an aluminothermic filler is investigated. The study focuses on a plate made of Hadfield steel (110G13L), a material known for its challenging weldability. The welding process involves depositing three layers onto a preconditioned surface. The surface welding process is mathematically described based on the Prandtl–Reuss model incorporating the Duhamel–Neumann law in place of Hooke’s law and a modified von Mises yield criterion to account for the viscous properties of materials during irreversible deformation. The elastic moduli and yield stress are assumed temperature-dependent. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the combined thermal effect on the welding process. It is concluded that applying the combined thermal effect during surfacing with flux-cored wire with aluminothermic filler reduces the intensity of residual stresses, thereby enhancing the performance and durability of the welded part.

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Metallurgist
Metallurgist 工程技术-冶金工程
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
44.40%
发文量
151
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Metallurgist is the leading Russian journal in metallurgy. Publication started in 1956. Basic topics covered include: State of the art and development of enterprises in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy and mining; Metallurgy of ferrous, nonferrous, rare, and precious metals; Metallurgical equipment; Automation and control; Protection of labor; Protection of the environment; Resources and energy saving; Quality and certification; History of metallurgy; Inventions (patents).
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