Many industries, such as shipbuilding, concerned with the fabrication of fusionwelded plate structures, face increasing challenges to produce lightweight structures. This design requirement is commonly met by using thin-plate, multiply stiffened, welded structures, but severe difficulties and high rectification costs are frequently incurred, related to the evolution of out-of-plane deformations. The overall scope of this study is to improve the applicability of computational prediction of distortion by providing simple and adaptable methodologies, which can be readily validated through experience of application in the industrial context. These methods are designed to be computationally economic and robust, and they are also generic with respect to material properties, welding processes, and thickness. The aim is to provide design engineers with the tools to explore alternative structural and process parameters and hence to find out if the outcomes will be acceptable, prior to embarking on manufacturing operations typical of large-scale welded structures. The validity of the simulations was investigated via full-scale tests where several filletwelded 100 mm × 6 mmstiffeners were attached to 4 m × 1.5 m × 5 mmthick plates, according to different sequences. The computational models were used to optimize the welding scheme with respect to minimum out-of-plane deformation and welding sequence.
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Journal of Ship Production
November 01 2005
Design Support Tool for Prediction of Welding Distortion in Multiply Stiffened Plate Structures: Experimental and Computational Investigation
Duncan Camilleri;
Duncan Camilleri
University of Strathclyde
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Tugrul Comlekci;
Tugrul Comlekci
University of Strathclyde
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Thomas G. F. Gray
Thomas G. F. Gray
University of Strathclyde
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J Ship Prod 21 (04): 219–234.
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SNAME-JSP-2005-21-4-219
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November 01 2005
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Camilleri, Duncan, Comlekci, Tugrul, and Thomas G. F. Gray. "Design Support Tool for Prediction of Welding Distortion in Multiply Stiffened Plate Structures: Experimental and Computational Investigation." J Ship Prod 21 (2005): 219–234. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/jsp.2005.21.4.219
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