Matlsguy
Materials
- Jun 1, 2006
- 19
Hello,
I am familiar with the common practices in welding distortion prevention - i.e. preheating, using opposing welds, or using fixuring to restrict plastic deformation to the fusion zone. A fully restrained weld will still contract elastically when the clamps are removed. I was wondering if its possible to weld in a fully restraining fixture and do a stress relief while the material is still in the fixture. This way all residual elastic strains will be relieved via creep. Once when the assembly is cooled and clamps removed there shouldn't be any elastic "springback". I looked through the ASM Welding Handbook for this practice, but could not find any evidence of it. It it possible to do this technique? Any insite would be much appeciated.
Regards
Matlsguy
I am familiar with the common practices in welding distortion prevention - i.e. preheating, using opposing welds, or using fixuring to restrict plastic deformation to the fusion zone. A fully restrained weld will still contract elastically when the clamps are removed. I was wondering if its possible to weld in a fully restraining fixture and do a stress relief while the material is still in the fixture. This way all residual elastic strains will be relieved via creep. Once when the assembly is cooled and clamps removed there shouldn't be any elastic "springback". I looked through the ASM Welding Handbook for this practice, but could not find any evidence of it. It it possible to do this technique? Any insite would be much appeciated.
Regards
Matlsguy