Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating

The objective of this work is to determine analytically the amount of hydrogen residual in a weld after having carried out post-heating for a certain period of time in order to reduce the risk of cold cracking due to the presence of hydrogen in the weld and its validation by the finite element metho...

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Main Authors: Meseguer-Valdenebro Jose L., Portoles Antonio, Martinez-Conesa Eusebio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000297M.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c59612bb4564e88ba1e4e9835a120992021-09-24T09:48:23ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632021-01-01255 Part B3789379910.2298/TSCI200517297M0354-98362000297MAnalytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heatingMeseguer-Valdenebro Jose L.0Portoles Antonio1Martinez-Conesa Eusebio2Department of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, ETSII, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, ETSII, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainFaculty of Architecture and Building Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, SpainThe objective of this work is to determine analytically the amount of hydrogen residual in a weld after having carried out post-heating for a certain period of time in order to reduce the risk of cold cracking due to the presence of hydrogen in the weld and its validation by the finite element method. Post-heating is a variable present in the welding procedures and therefore, it is mandatory in those welds that require it. This work can be helpful to determine both numerically by the finite element method and analytically the post-heating suitable in a welding process depending on that process, the welded material and the base material. In this work, the phase transformation and time difference of the phase transformation between the weld metal and base metal are not considered. The diffusivity values are those used by the reference method that analytically calculates the residual hydrogen in a carbon steel weld. There are two values of hydrogen diffusivity (minimum value and maximum value) in this way the diffusivity values that represent all types of carbon steel are collected. The least amount of hydrogen in the weld is with a post-heating to 200°C, producing a decrease in hydrogen in the weld at a higher speed than with the rest of temperatures below this.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000297M.pdfhydrogen-assisted crackingdiffusible hydrogensteelfinite elemente method
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author Meseguer-Valdenebro Jose L.
Portoles Antonio
Martinez-Conesa Eusebio
spellingShingle Meseguer-Valdenebro Jose L.
Portoles Antonio
Martinez-Conesa Eusebio
Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
Thermal Science
hydrogen-assisted cracking
diffusible hydrogen
steel
finite elemente method
author_facet Meseguer-Valdenebro Jose L.
Portoles Antonio
Martinez-Conesa Eusebio
author_sort Meseguer-Valdenebro Jose L.
title Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
title_short Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
title_full Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
title_fullStr Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
title_full_unstemmed Analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
title_sort analytical determination and validation by finite elements method of hydrogen weld of carbon steel after post-heating
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The objective of this work is to determine analytically the amount of hydrogen residual in a weld after having carried out post-heating for a certain period of time in order to reduce the risk of cold cracking due to the presence of hydrogen in the weld and its validation by the finite element method. Post-heating is a variable present in the welding procedures and therefore, it is mandatory in those welds that require it. This work can be helpful to determine both numerically by the finite element method and analytically the post-heating suitable in a welding process depending on that process, the welded material and the base material. In this work, the phase transformation and time difference of the phase transformation between the weld metal and base metal are not considered. The diffusivity values are those used by the reference method that analytically calculates the residual hydrogen in a carbon steel weld. There are two values of hydrogen diffusivity (minimum value and maximum value) in this way the diffusivity values that represent all types of carbon steel are collected. The least amount of hydrogen in the weld is with a post-heating to 200°C, producing a decrease in hydrogen in the weld at a higher speed than with the rest of temperatures below this.
topic hydrogen-assisted cracking
diffusible hydrogen
steel
finite elemente method
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98362000297M.pdf
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