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Local Mechanical Property Simulation and Analysis of Aluminum Alloy Welded Joint with Different Welding Processes

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In this paper, the mechanical performance of welded steel joints under different heat treatment methods is studied. Through experiments and finite element analysis, the vulnerable parts are found out. In this paper, the mechanical properties of welded joints of 5A06 aluminum alloy under different processing conditions, including tensile strength and fatigue strength, were studied, and the P-S-N curve of welded joints was drawn based on the test data.In addition, the effect of repair welding on the mechanical properties of the welded joint was studied by tensile test, fatigue test and fatigue fracture morphology analysis.

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    AIAM2020: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacture
    October 2020
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    DOI:10.1145/3421766
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    1. 5A06 Aluminum Alloy
    2. finite elememt analysis
    3. tensile strength test
    4. welded joint

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