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Numerical methods to predict distortion in welded components

Michael Smith, N A Leggatt, P J Bouchard, R J Dennis

In: Numerical methods to predict distortion in welded components: ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Chicago; 27 Jul 2008; 2014. p. 495-503.

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Abstract

Numerical methods have been established to simulate welding processes. Of particular interest is the ability to predict residual stress fields. These fields are often used in support of structural integrity assessments where they have the potential, when

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Conference title:
ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Chicago
Conference start date:
2008-07-27
Proceedings start page:
495
Proceedings end page:
503
Proceedings pagination:
495-503
Contribution total pages:
8
Abstract:
Numerical methods have been established to simulate welding processes. Of particular interest is the ability to predict residual stress fields. These fields are often used in support of structural integrity assessments where they have the potential, when
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uk-ac-man-scw:ma1564
Created:
9th June, 2015, 11:19:47
Last modified:
9th June, 2015, 11:19:47

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