
Effect of Load Ratio on the Mechanical Field around Crack Front of Dissimilar Metal Weld Joints
Author(s) -
Wenna Jia,
Lingyan Zhao,
Jian He,
Rehmat Bashir
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/751/1/012087
Subject(s) - residual stress , materials science , crack closure , stress (linguistics) , stress concentration , ultimate tensile strength , welding , structural engineering , stress field , composite material , stress corrosion cracking , crack tip opening displacement , fracture mechanics , finite element method , corrosion , engineering , linguistics , philosophy
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of the dissimilar metal weld (DMW) joints in nuclear power equipment has been paid more attention in recent years. Besides the geometric size, load level, multiaxial stress state and mechanical heterogeneity, the relaxation and redistribution of residual stress make it very difficult to directly study the influence of residual stresses on the actual welded components. To study the effect of load ratio on residual stress around the crack front in the weld zone of DMW joints, the distributions of residual stress and stress triaxiality under different load ratios are simulated and discussed. The analyses show that the stress becomes larger with the increasing load ratio. The stress is tensile stress near the crack front. While the stress becomes compressive stress when it is far away from the crack front. The external load rotio has great effect on the stress around the circumferential direction at the crack front. The higher load ratio are more likely to cause the crack propagation. In the region of crack angle θ=80-120 °, the load ratio has little effect on the stress triaxiality.