Submarine Structure
Submarine Structure
ResidualStressExperts
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CaseStudy:SubmarineStructure
During the manufacture of this submarine a number of circular hull sections are
welded together to form the complete hull. Each hull section is comprised of a
number of curved metal sheets welded together and reinforced internally by
Tsection rings welded at regular intervals. The Tsection rings are manufactured
from a number of web and flange plates, plastically bent to form the correct
curvatureandagainweldedtogether.
For this investigation, the manufacturer was interested in the residual stresses
generated by the welds that attach the Tsection rings to the hull inner surface.
Therefore a small, straight, mockup Tsection was supplied by the manufacturer
for the measurement of residual stresses using the DeepHole Drilling technique.
Furthermore, upon the successful completion of the initial laboratory
measurement the manufacturer requested an onsite measurement be carried
outonafullscalesubmarinehullsection.
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Fig.3:ResidualstressesmeasuredintheTsectionmockup
Longitudinal
300
Componentdesign:
200
ResidualAxialStress(MPa)
100
Themockupcomponentconsistedofawebandaflange 100
plate(i.e.excludingthehullplate)filletweldedtogether 200
400
long, 255mm high and 140mm 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Distancethroughflangeplatefromweldtoe,mm
wide,seeFigure1.Themockup Fig.3:ResidualstressesmeasuredintheTsectionmockup
was manufactured to represent
600
ofthehull.
ResidualStress(MPa)
300
200
100
100
section with dimensions 2360mm long, 6600mm outer
200
Distancethroughflangeplatefromweldtoe,mm
25 30
filletweld.
ResidualStress(MPa)
50
50
100
150
200
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Distancethroughhulleplatefromweldtoe,mm
Fig.5:Estimatedresidualstressesarisingfrombendingthehullplate