Previous research has shown that the residual stresses in high-strength steel (HSS) members can be smaller than those in normal-strength steel structures. To investigate the residual stress distribution in HSS structures, a complex experimental and numerical research programme was carried out on welded square box sections at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The test specimens were obtained from three different manufacturers using six different steel grades (S235, S355, S420, S460, S500 and S960). Parallel to the laboratory tests, the effect of the welding process on residual stresses was also studied using a numerical welding simulation technique. The shape and intensity of the residual stress pattern on square box section members were also determined by numerical simulations and compared with the test results. The observed tendencies in the tests and numerical simulations were analysed with respect to the effect of yield strength and section dimensions on the residual stress distribution and magnitude.
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Balázs Somodi, MSc;
Balázs Somodi, MSc
PhD Student
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary (corresponding author: somodi.balazs@epito.bme.hu)
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Dénes Kollár, MSc;
Dénes Kollár, MSc
PhD Student
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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Balázs Kövesdi, PhD;
Balázs Kövesdi, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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János Néző, PhD;
János Néző, PhD
Senior Researcher
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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László Dunai, DSc
László Dunai, DSc
Professor
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 15 2016
Accepted:
June 16 2017
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2017) 170 (11): 804–812.
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Received:
July 15 2016
Accepted:
June 16 2017
Citation
Somodi B, Kollár D, Kövesdi B, Néző J, Dunai L (2017), "Residual stresses in high-strength steel welded square box sections". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 170 No. 11 pp. 804–812, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jstbu.16.00139
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