Abstract
Abstract One of the principal means of controlling welding distortion of metallic welded components is the use of assembly jigs. The knowledge about the effect of jigs on weld distortion is based in the qualitative, generally neither systematic nor documented experience of each manufacturer. Such knowledge needs to be complemented by specific research for components with the tight tolerances, intricate geometry, complex manufacturing sequence, size, and wall thickness of the ITER vacuum vessel. The influence of the assembly jigs has been investigated through finite element analysis, leading to jig design modifications. The conclusions of the research show that jig design is the main contributor to control weld distortion of PS1, when compared to welding sequence. Results and conclusions obtained provide highly valuable information to the manufacturer during the design phase, in terms of jig behavior, jig re-design and distortion control.
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