Predicting tolerance on the welding distortion in a thin aluminum welded T-joint

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Cristina Renzi
Davide Panari
Francesco Leali
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[1] University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,InterMech
[2] University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,MO.RE., Interdepartmental Research Centre for Applied Research and Services in the Advanced Mechanics and Motor Sector
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Design methods; Thermo-Elastic-Plastic analysis; inherent strain; welding Tjoint; FEA; automotive design;
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Welding is a widely accepted process used in the assembly of aluminum chassis structures in the automotive industry. Finite element analysis (FEA) is usually adopted to predict distortions caused in the welding process. However, only nominal distortions result from FEA simulations. Welding distortions could be more accurately predicted by introducing the prediction of tolerances due to a modification of the input parameters. The aim of this work is therefore to introduce the tolerance evaluation in the FEA model, by varying the welding input parameters (geometrical and dimensional tolerances on the parts, heat input…). To find the most suitable FEA model to investigate welding process tolerance, three FEA models are compared: one is the thermo-elastic-plastic (TEP) model, and two are based on the inherent strain method. The case study uses a thin (2 mm) aluminum T-joint, which is commonly used in automotive chassis assembly. Results deriving from FEA simulations were compared with experimental data. Among the various input parameters affecting the welding process, the authors combined the dimensional tolerance on the plate thickness with the variability of the heat input. The results provided a tolerance range value for the angular distortion of the T-joint.
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页码:2479 / 2494
页数:15
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