Article
Experimental and numerical investigation on welded aluminium plates under quasi-static indentation loads
Ocean Engineering
— 2025 — Elsevier
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Published in
12/30/2025
Abstract
Impact responses of welded aluminium plates made from AA6061-T6 are investigated experimentally and numerically, focusing on the HAZ softening phenomenon. Specimens with different weld numbers and impact positions are designed to study the softening effect on damage characteristics. Material tests, including hardness and tensile testing, are carried out to provide necessary numerical input data for the material surrounding the weld. Finite element simulations of the impact tests are performed with detailed modelling of softening zones around the welds, analysing the damage characteristics of specimens under different impact cases. Finally, standard simplified modelling methods for softening zones are compared to systematically evaluate the effectiveness of numerical modelling techniques in welded aluminium plates under impact loads.
Publication details
Authors in the community:
Baiqiao Chen
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Carlos Guedes Soares
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Publication version
VoR - Version of Record
Publisher
Elsevier
Link to the publisher's version
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002980182502565X?dgcid=coauthor
Title of the publication container
Ocean Engineering
First page or article number
122882
Volume
342
Issue
1
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
other-engineering-and-technologies - Other engineering and technologies
Keywords
- aluminium alloy
- butt weld
- HAZ softening
- impact test
- numerical simulation
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
Rights type:
Open access