TY - GEN
T1 - Damage analysis of glass-to-metal diffusion welded joints
AU - Shen, X. H.
AU - Ling, X.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The glass-to-metal seals are usually used in the solar thermal power (STP) and electronic devices. However, the requirement of mechanical properties in the STP is much higher than that of electronic devices, because the glass-to-metal joints used in the STP need to have anti-fatigue performance in adition to higher static tensile strength. Under the repeated fluctuating loads, damage and failures of glass-to-metal seals in the STP often lead to serious consequences. Therefore, analysis of damage evolution and fracture behavior of glass-to-metal diffusion welded joints was performed in this paper. Firstly, the finite element (FE) model of glass-to-metal welded joints was established in accordance with the STP welded structures. And damage simulation was carried out by the FE software ABAQUS. Also, the work illustrates the modeling of damage in terms of traction versus separation to simulate crack propagation and introduces the use of traction-separation law as a damage initiation and evolution criteria. The microgram of damage distribution in the glass side near the interface could be characterized by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), which was compared with predictions obtained by finite element method (FEM) analysis. As result, the damage criteria on the lap joints in conjunction with FM analysis were used to optimize the glass-to-metal diffusion welding technology. The above results provide the basis of design against damage and reliable estimation of glass-to-metal seals.
AB - The glass-to-metal seals are usually used in the solar thermal power (STP) and electronic devices. However, the requirement of mechanical properties in the STP is much higher than that of electronic devices, because the glass-to-metal joints used in the STP need to have anti-fatigue performance in adition to higher static tensile strength. Under the repeated fluctuating loads, damage and failures of glass-to-metal seals in the STP often lead to serious consequences. Therefore, analysis of damage evolution and fracture behavior of glass-to-metal diffusion welded joints was performed in this paper. Firstly, the finite element (FE) model of glass-to-metal welded joints was established in accordance with the STP welded structures. And damage simulation was carried out by the FE software ABAQUS. Also, the work illustrates the modeling of damage in terms of traction versus separation to simulate crack propagation and introduces the use of traction-separation law as a damage initiation and evolution criteria. The microgram of damage distribution in the glass side near the interface could be characterized by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), which was compared with predictions obtained by finite element method (FEM) analysis. As result, the damage criteria on the lap joints in conjunction with FM analysis were used to optimize the glass-to-metal diffusion welding technology. The above results provide the basis of design against damage and reliable estimation of glass-to-metal seals.
KW - Damage
KW - Damage initiation and evolution
KW - Diffusion welding
KW - Finite element analysis
KW - Glass-to-metal joint
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U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.44-46.765
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.44-46.765
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:56349101681
SN - 087849376X
SN - 9780878493760
T3 - Advanced Materials Research
SP - 765
EP - 772
BT - Materials and Product Technologies - 2008 International Conference on Advances in Product Development and Reliability, PDR2008
PB - Trans Tech Publications
T2 - National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
Y2 - 4 August 2008 through 6 August 2008
ER -