K M, Saranath
(2014)
Zone Wise Local Characterization of Welds Using Digital Image Correlation: Uniform Stress and Virtual Fields Method.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
Abstract
The process of welding is associated with high and varying thermal gradients across the
weld, resulting in inhomogeneous material properties surrounding the weldment. A proper
understanding of the varying mechanical properties of the weld and surrounding materials
is important in designing and modelling of components with weld. In the initial study the
characterisation of dierent zones such as fusion zone, heat aected zones and unaected
base material of a deposited weld is carried out using uniform stress method (USM) involving
digital image correlation (DIC) technique. A methodology using the micrographic
observation and image processing is proposed for accurate identication of various weld
zones. The response of welded samples in the elastic and plastic region is compared with
the virgin sample. Full range stress-strain curves are obtained for each zone using the whole
eld strain measurement involving DIC. The parameters investigated are Young's modulus,
Poisson's ratio, yield stress, strain hardening exponent and strength coecient. A study
regarding the variation of properties with respect to varying weld currents of 100 A, 130 A
and 150 A is carried out. The Vickers micro hardness measurement is also conducted to
obtain the variation in hardness across weldment. Fusion zone of all the welded samples
have reported lower Young's modulus and higher yield strength compared to virgin samples.
The Vicker's hardness values obtained for fusion and heat aected zones are in line with
the yield stress variation obtained zone wise.
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