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Welding in The World | 2012

Welded Connections of High-Strength Steels For The Building Industry

Hans-Peter Günther; Jörg Hildebrand; Christina Rasche; Versch Christian; Idna Wudtke; Ulrike Kuhlmann; Michael Vormwald; Frank Werner

The developments of steel structures aim at light and slender constructions. Therefore, high-strength steels with good welding characteristics and a high ductility, aside from higher strength, have been developed by the steel industry. With increasing strength of the steel, the loads which have to be transferred in the welded connections are also growing. In building constructions, fillet and partial penetration connections are commonly used. When using high-strength steels, it is very important to ensure strength, as well as sufficient ductility and toughness of these welded connections, in order to allow for the necessary redistribution of stresses and internal forces. The use of high-strength steels can bring significant savings in terms of material consumption, weight, transportation and fabrication costs. Beside the savings due to the reduced material consumption, advantages result from the smaller construction weight and a faster fabrication by reduction of the weld thickness. However, especially for high-strength steel grades S460 and S690, the benefit of saving of material cannot be used, dzue to the present restrictive design rules. Therefore, the aim of this research project, realized by four partners, was the development of appropriate and modern construction and design rules, as well as manufacturing principles, in order to achieve an economical use of high-strength fine grained steels. This paper presents the results of a research project, investigating the strength and ductility of fillet welded connections of high-strength steels S460 and S690, by means of experimental and numerical analyses. Experimental and numerical investigations of the load bearing capacity and safety against brittle fracture at lap joints with longitudinal fillet welds, cruciform joints with transverse fillet welds and butt joints with partial penetration double-V-groove welds of high-strength steels S460M/ML and S690Q/QL have been carried out. Numerical investigations in terms of welding simulation and measurements of residual stresses have been performed, in order to identify the local microstructure, hardness, residual stresses and strength in the weld profile. These results support the assessment of strength and ductility of welded connections. Based on the investigations, recommendations for the design of welded connections of high-strength steels, in terms of load bearing capacity and safety against brittle fracture, as well as manufacturing principles, were derived. The results of the research project thus contribute significantly to an optimized use of high-strength steel in welded constructions.


Fourth International Conference on Advances in Steel Structures#R##N#Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Advances in Steel Structures 13–15 June 2005, Shanghai, China | 2005

Simulation and Computation of Welded Joints

Jörg Hildebrand; Frank Werner

Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the simulation and computation of welded joints, and examines the production process of fine-grained structural steels. The results from the thermal calculation, which is a part of the welding simulation, are compared with measurements, and good concordance is achieved. A modification of the hardness is found during the analysis of a hardness curve, a so-called local hardness drop. The reason for this is the transformation of the structure, caused by thermal factors. The numerical simulation offers the opportunity to observe nearly all changes during treatment and processing. The computation of the transient temperature field with transformation of the structure, stress calculation, and determination of the diffusion of gases are part of the individual processes. The list of single processes reflects the sequence of computations, i.e. thermal and mechanical simulation, and the diffusion of gases is determined from the results.


Computational Materials Science | 2013

Characterization of material properties and heat source parameters in welding simulation of two overlapping beads on a substrate plate

Suraj Joshi; Jörg Hildebrand; Abdulkareem S. Aloraier; Timon Rabczuk


Physics Procedia | 2011

Laser Beam Polishing of Quartz Glass Surfaces

Jörg Hildebrand; Kerstin Hecht; Jens Bliedtner; Hartmut Müller


Journal of Civil Engineering and Management | 2004

Change of structural condition of welded joints between high‐strength fine‐grained and structural steels

Jörg Hildebrand; Frank Werner


Physics Procedia | 2014

Optimization Strategies for Laser Welding High Alloy Steel Sheets

Flaviu Simon; Benjamin Kümmel; Jean Pierre Bergmann; Jörg Hildebrand


International Journal of Steel Structures | 2014

A review on assessment of fatigue strength in welded studs

Jörg Hildebrand; Hadi Soltanzadeh


Physics Procedia | 2012

Advanced Analysis of Laser Beam Polishing of Quartz Glass Surfaces

Jörg Hildebrand; Kerstin Hecht; Jens Bliedtner; Hartmut Müller


Stahlbau | 2015

Anwendung der spannungsoptischen Messmethode bei querkraftbeanspruchten Punkthaltern

Enrico Winter; Jörg Hildebrand


Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering | 2015

Studies of fiber-matrix debonding

Navneet Dronamraju; Johannes Solass; Jörg Hildebrand

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Jean Pierre Bergmann

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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Benjamin Kümmel

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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Bernhard Weller

Dresden University of Technology

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Carsten Trunk

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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Hartmut Pasternak

Brandenburg University of Technology

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