Sj. Yuan et al., RESEARCH ON THE COMPENSATORY WELDING METHOD FOR PREVENTING WELDED-JOINTS OF POLYHEDRAL SHELLS FROM FRACTURING DURING HYDROBULGING, Journal of materials processing technology, 42(4), 1994, pp. 442-450
This paper first introduces the basic principle and the main advantage
s of the new die-less hydrobulging technology for manufacturing spheri
cal vessels. Then, it analyzes the phenomena that result in the fractu
re of polyhedral shells during hydrobulging, coming to the conclusion
that the concentration of plastic strain at the inside weld toe and th
e reduction in the plasticity of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) are the
main reasons for fracturing. Based on the analysis, a new technologica
l method - the compensatory welding method (CWM), which consists of tw
o transferring beads and a tempering bead - is proposed to prevent the
welded joints from fracturing. Finally, it establishes, by means of a
substantial amount of experimental research, that the reasons why the
compensatory welding method is able to improve the plasticity of the
welded joints and prevent fracturing are: (i) that the transferring be
ads change the direction of the inside bond line, improving the shape
profile of the weld toe; and (ii) that the tempering bead improves the
microstructure of the HAZ, reducing its hardness such that its plasti
city is increased.