Mechanical Effects of Welding

Mechanical Effects of Welding

By Lennart Karlsson

Subjects: Applied Mechanics, Welding, Engineering, Deformations (mechanics), Residual stresses

Description: The field of welding is an area which includes a large num- ber of scientific disciplines, such as materials science, solid mechanics, thermal science and mechanical engineering design and production engineering. The intention of the Sym- posium was to cover the direct mechanical effects of welding and their influence on the in-service behaviour of welded structures. The mechanical effects of welding is a very ap- propriate theme for an IUTAM Symposium. Progress in this field requires close interaction between researchers in se- veral disciplines. This is reflected in the topics covered. These topics are: Calculations of temperatures, strains and stresses; Residual stresses and residual deformations; Mea- surements of residual strains and stresses; effects of de- fects and residual stresses on fracture and fatigue; effects of residual stresses on creep deformation; effects of resi- dual deformations and residual stresses on buckling.

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