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D.H. Lammlein PhD Dissertation - Vanderbilt University

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Figure 145: CFD model axial forces plotted with traverse rate for butted pipe welds<br />

made with a 5/8” diameter scrolled shoulder and 6mm diameter threaded probe tool.<br />

Efforts were made to ensure that following proper depth and seating of the tool<br />

shoulder at the weld initiation site, forces would subsequently fluctuate within an<br />

acceptable range during the weld traverse. Figure 146 and Figure 147 show the axial<br />

force history of selected experimental welds. Keeping force fluctuations within an<br />

acceptable range was done by means of several techniques.<br />

The parent pipe sections were machined from their received condition on their<br />

inner diameter and outer diameter. After this preprocessing, the wall thickness varied<br />

from the approximate thickness of 0.19” by a maximum of 0.005”. This tolerance limit<br />

was maintained on each pipe section, and between each pipe section, ensuring near<br />

uniform thickness around the circumference of each section and well matched wall<br />

thicknesses between pipe sections.<br />

The use of the expanding mandrel, described earlier, forced pipe sections into a<br />

more perfect circular shape and aligned the inner diameter of the pipe sections.<br />

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