Abstract

Thermal distortion of tailored blanks (TBs) during welding usually leads to a poor formability in the subsequent plastic deformation of TBs, and the welding distortion becomes especially serious in TBs consisting of different thickness plates. In this investigation, finite element method was applied to investigate the welding distortion of TBs with different thickness plates produced by laser beam welding. At the beginning, a 3D heat source model was built and verified by experimental results. Then, the following simulation results showed that the residual stresses generated in the thick plate side of the TBs were higher than those in the thin one. The varied reduction of heat input along the thickness direction for those two base plates can explain for this.

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