PT Journal AU Zeghida, C Guedri, A TI Effects of Welding Sequences on Residual Stresses in a Butt Joint of Austenitic Piping SO Acta Mechanica Slovaca PY 2023 BP 28 EP 40 VL 27 IS 3 DI 10.21496/ams.2023.026 DE Welding sequences; Residual stresses; Distortions; Finite element analysis; Austenitic piping. AB This study aimed to investigate the effects of welding sequences on residual stresses and distortions of welded components, using computational thermomechanical model-based finite element analysis (FEA). Residual stresses, a common outcome of welding, can cause material distortions and reduce product quality. We used FEA to simulate transient temperature fields generated during welding and evaluated their impact on the amplitude and distribution of residual stresses, the size of fusion and heat-affected zones, material microstructures, properties and fracture toughness. The study focused on an austenitic pipe butt junction, a commonly welded component in various industries. The identification of optimal welding sequences can minimize residual stresses and distortions, providing valuable insights for the development of efficient welding techniques, improved product quality, and reduced manufacturing costs. ER