Weld strength mismatch is a key factor in the strain based assessment of flawed girth welds under tension. A strength overmatching weld shields potential flaws within the weld itself from remotely applied deformations and consequently reduces crack driving force. Although this effect has been recognized for decades, different weld strength overmatch definitions exist, and it is not yet fully established which of those is most relevant to a strain based flaw assessment. In an effort to clarify this unsolved question, the authors have performed a large series of parametric finite element analyses of curved wide plate tests. This paper provides an experimental validation of the model and subsequently discusses representative results. It is found that crack driving force is influenced by the shape of the pipe metals' stress–strain curves, which influences the representativeness of two common mismatch definitions (based on yield strength and on ultimate tensile strength). Effects of strength mismatch on strain capacity of a flawed girth weld are best described on the basis of a flow stress, defined as the average of yield and ultimate tensile strength. Based on the observations, a framework for a new strain capacity equation is proposed.
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December 2013
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Weld Strength Mismatch in Strain Based Flaw Assessment: Which Definition to Use?
Stijn Hertelé,
Matthias Verstraete,
Koen Van Minnebruggen,
Koen Van Minnebruggen
e-mail: Koen.VanMinnebruggen@UGent.be
Ghent University,
Zwijnaarde 9052,
Soete Laboratory
,Ghent University,
Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 903
,Zwijnaarde 9052,
Belgium
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Anthony Horn
Tata Steel RD&T,
Moorgate, Rotherham,
e-mail: Anthony.Horn@amec.com
Anthony Horn
Swinden Technology Centre
,Tata Steel RD&T,
Moorgate, Rotherham,
South Yorkshire S60 3AR
, UK
e-mail: Anthony.Horn@amec.com
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Stijn Hertelé
e-mail: Stijn.Hertele@UGent.be
Wim De Waele
e-mail: Wim.DeWaele@UGent.be
Rudi Denys
e-mail: Rudi.Denys@UGent.be
Matthias Verstraete
e-mail: Matthias.Verstraete@UGent.be
Koen Van Minnebruggen
e-mail: Koen.VanMinnebruggen@UGent.be
Ghent University,
Zwijnaarde 9052,
Soete Laboratory
,Ghent University,
Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 903
,Zwijnaarde 9052,
Belgium
Anthony Horn
Swinden Technology Centre
,Tata Steel RD&T,
Moorgate, Rotherham,
South Yorkshire S60 3AR
, UK
e-mail: Anthony.Horn@amec.com
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received August 1, 2012; final manuscript received August 22, 2013; published online October 10, 2013. Assoc. Editor: Hardayal S. Mehta.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Dec 2013, 135(6): 061402 (8 pages)
Published Online: October 10, 2013
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August 1, 2012
Revision Received:
August 22, 2013
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Hertelé, S., De Waele, W., Denys, R., Verstraete, M., Van Minnebruggen, K., and Horn, A. (October 10, 2013). "Weld Strength Mismatch in Strain Based Flaw Assessment: Which Definition to Use?." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. December 2013; 135(6): 061402. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4025343
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