Abstract

The 5XXX series of non-heat-treatable aluminium alloys, widely used in modern industry, have the peculiarity that an area near the welding bead, which reaches a temperature higher than 230°C, suffers an annealing effect that causes a considerable decrease in yield strength. The present paper deals with the three-dimensional modelling, using general-use finite element software, of a classic experiment conducted in the past by Masubushi, using the GMAW process on aluminium alloy 5052 H32, in order to determine the thermal history, and transient and residual strain and stress. Finally, a method for modelling applicable to this material type is proposed, where the model is divided into three zones; one near the weld with the properties of aluminium in annealed state, another further away with the base metal properties, and a transitional zone with intermediate properties.

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