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5.4.1 Fit-up 3
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5.4.3 Tack Welds 3
5.4.4 Distortion Control 4
5.4.5 Fabrication or Erection Attachments 4
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5 WELDING
5.1 GENERAL
5.1.1 Scope
1 This Part specifies the requirements for welding associated with structural steelwork.
5.1.2 References
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BS 5135 ......................Process of arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steels
BS 5289 ......................Code of practice for visual inspection of fusion welded points
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BS 6072 ......................Method for magnetic particle flaw detection
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BS 6443 ......................Penetrant flaw detection
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1 Welding shall be a metal arc process in accordance with BS 5135 and BS 4570, as
appropriate, together with other clauses contained in this section, unless otherwise
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2 Welding consumables used shall be chosen to ensure that the mechanical properties of the
weld metal are not less than those required for the parent metal.
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3 Joints shall be prepared in accordance with BS 5135. Precautions shall be taken to ensure
cleanliness of the connection prior to welding.
5.2.1 Testing
1 Welders shall be tested to meet the requirements of BS EN 287 Part 1 but, in the case of
welders engaged on fillet welding only, BS 4872 Part 1 is an acceptable alternative.
2 As an alternative, when permitted by the Employer, welders may be tested to meet the
requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME IX, or the American
Welding Society, AWS Dl.1.
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5.2.2 Certification
2 The certification shall remain valid providing it complies with the conditions for re-approval of
certification specified in BS EN 287 Part 1.
1 Approved written welding procedures shall be available in accordance with BS 5135, and
tested in accordance with BS EN 288 Part 3 by the Contractor.
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1 Procedures and tests shall be approved by an independent Inspection Authority.
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5.3.3 Availability of Welding Procedure Sheets
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1 Welding Procedure sheets shall be made available to the welder prior to the commencement
of the work and shall be available to the Engineer and Inspection Authority on request.
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5.4 ASSEMBLY
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5.4.1 Fit-up
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1 Joints shall be fitted up to the dimensional accuracy required by the welding procedure,
depending on the process to be used, to ensure that the quality in Table 5.2 is achieved.
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5.4.2 Jigs
1 Fabrications assembled in jigs may be completely welded in the jig, or may be removed from
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1 Tack welds shall be made using the same procedures as for the root runs of main welds. The
length of the tack shall be the lesser of 4 times the thickness of the thicker part or 50 mm,
unless demonstrated by a weld procedure qualification.
2 Tack welds which are not defective may be incorporated into main welds provided that the
welder is qualified as in Clause 5.2 of this Part. However, where joints are welded using an
automatic or mechanised process, the suitability of the tack weld used for incorporation into
automatic processes shall be demonstrated in the weld procedure qualification.
3 Where tack welds are made in circumstances other than those identified above, they must be
removed.
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1 The sequence of welding a joint or a sequence of joints shall be such that distortion is
minimised (see Part 7 of this Section).
2 When removal is necessary, they shall be flame cut or gouged at a point not less than 3 mm
from the surface of the parent material. The residual material shall be ground flush and the
affected area visually inspected. When thicknesses are greater than 20 mm it shall also be
checked by magnetic particle inspection. Acceptance criteria are as set out in Table 5.2.
Attachments shall not be removed by hammering. (See Clause 3.4.2 of this Section).
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5.4.6 Extension Pieces
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1 Where the profile of a weld is maintained to the free end of a run by the use of extension
pieces they shall be of material of a similar composition, but not necessarily the same grade,
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as the component. They shall be arranged so as to provide continuity of preparation and shall
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be removed after completion of the weld and the surface ground smooth.
1 Where production test plates are required for testing purposes, they shall be clamped in line
with the joint. The grade of material and rolling direction shall match the parent plate, but
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1 The test results shall be recorded and be available for inspection by the Engineer.
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1 Visual inspection shall be made in accordance with guidance given in BS 5289 over the full
length of the weld and before NDT inspection is performed (see Tables 5.1 and 5.2). Any
welds which will be rendered inaccessible by subsequent work shall be examined in
accordance with Tables 5.1 and 5.2 prior to the loss of access.
2 A suitably qualified person for visual inspection of welds may be a welding inspector or a
welder who can provide evidence of having been trained and assessed for competence in
visual inspection of the relevant types of welds.
1 Where a closer examination of a weld surface is required in accordance with Table 5.1,
magnetic particle inspection (MPI) shall be used in accordance with the recommendations
given in BS 6072.
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2 If magnetic particle inspection equipment is not available, dye penetrant inspection (DPI) may
be used in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6443.
3 Final surface flaw detection of a welded joint shall be carried out not less than 16 hours from
the time of completion of the weld to be inspected, or not less than 40 hours in the case of
welds to Design Grade 55 material. The Contractor shall note that where a welding
procedure requires an inspection after initial weld runs before further welding is performed,
such inspections may be carried out when the weld metal has cooled to ambient
temperature.
4 A suitably qualified person for surface flaw detection of welds may be a welding inspector or
a welder who holds a current certificate of competence in surface flaw detection of the
relevant types of work, from a nationally recognised authority.
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1 Where ultrasonic examination is required in accordance with Tables 5.1 and 5.2, it shall be
made in accordance with BS 3923 Part 1, Level 2B. Examination shall be carried out not
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less than 16 hours from the time of completion of the weld to be inspected, or not less than
40 hours in the case of butt welds thicker than 40 mm or any welds to Design Grade 55
material.
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2 Operators carrying out final ultrasonic examination of the weld shall hold a current certificate
of competence from a nationally recognised authority.
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1 Acceptance criteria, corrective action and re-testing shall be in accordance with Table 5.2 for
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2 The acceptance criteria shown in Table 5.2 are not intended to apply to bridges, offshore
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5.6.1 Method
1 Shear studs shall be welded in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations for
materials, procedures and equipment.
1 When specified by the Engineer and before production welding of studs commences,
procedure trials shall be carried out. The trials shall be made on samples of material and
studs representative of those to be used in the work. The samples of materials and studs
shall be agreed with the Engineer.
2 Where primers are to be applied to the work prior to the welding of studs they shall be
applied to the sample material before the procedure trials are made.
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1 All studs are to be visually inspected. They shall show a full 360 collar.
2 At locations agreed with the Engineer a minimum of 5% of studs which have satisfied the
visual inspection shall have a bend test. The bend test shall be made by striking the head of
the stud with a 6kg hammer until it is displaced laterally a distance of about one quarter of the
height of the stud. The stud weld shall not show any signs of cracking or lack of fusion.
1 Studs with defective welding shall be removed in the manner described in Clause 5.4.5 of
this Part, and replaced and re-tested as in Clause 5.6.3 of this Part.
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Table 5.1
The requirements of this table shall not preclude the use of Non- Destructive Testing outside the limits
shown should the results of visual inspection or NDT indicate that a lapse in quality may have occurred
in specific joints
Weld Type Butt (full, partial penetration and with reinforcing fillets)
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Joint Type In-line Tee and Cruciform Corner
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Procedures Single sided Double sided Single sided Double sided All
and single and single
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backing backing
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Examples
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MPI 43/50 t max 10 1max 12 1max 20 1max ≤ 20 1max ≤ 20
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U/S 43/50 t max ≤ 10 1max ≤ 12 1max ≤ 12 1max 30 1max ≤ 30
55 t max ≤ 10 1max ≤ 10 1max ≤ 10 1max ≤ 20 1max ≤ 20
Notation MPI - Magnetic Particle Inspection (see Clause 5.5.3 of this Part)
U/S - Ultrasonic Examination (see Clause 5.5.4 of this Part)
- Less than
- Less than or equal to
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MPI 43/50 t max ≤ 20 t max ≤ 20
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55 t max ≤ 15 t max ≤ 15
U/S 43/50 Not Mandatory t max ≤ 20
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Notation MPI - Magnetic Particle Inspection (see Clause 5.5.3 of this Part)
U/S - Ultrasonic Examination (see Clause 5.5.4 of this Part)
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Built up Transverse fillet welds
at ends of cover plates
Members
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Longitudinal welds 0.5 m in each 10 m or
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part thereof
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Secondary Attachment Welds e.g. for fixing purlins 1 in 20 Attachments
side rails, buckling
stiffeners etc.
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Note :- Where only partial inspection is required the joints for testing shall be selected on a random
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basis, but ensuring that sampling covers the following variables as widely as possible : Joint Type ,
Material Grade and Welding Equipment .
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Notation MPI - Magnetic Particle Inspection (see Clause 5.5.3 of this Part)
U/S - Ultrasonic Examination (see Clause 5.5.4 of this Part)
- Less than
- Less than or equal to
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Table 5.2
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PROFILE
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Throat Butt tb As drawing (Av.50) b,c Repair
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Thickness Fillet tf As drawing (Av.50) a Repair or grind and
MPI after grinding
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As drawing + 5
Leg Length Fillet 1f As drawing a Repair
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Misalignment Butt Butt Joint m As drawing + 0.25t d Refer to engineer
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Notes:-
1. Where there are two limits for one dimension both shall apply
All limits are peak values unless indicated as average
2. Where a repair is necessary an approved procedure must be used. If on increasing the scope
of inspection, further non-conformances are found, the scope shall be increased to 100% for the
joint type in question.
3. May be accepted up to the limits for slag lines if the joint is subjected to longitudinal shear only.
4. All welds to the same procedure.
5. Abbreviations: Av. 100 or Av.50 indicates the average value over 100mm or 50mm length
Equal or greater than
Equal or less than
Sum of
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Root Single Longitudinal rp As c Repair and double
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Penetration Weld drawing+0.1t(Av.100) scope of Ultrasonic
Sided
inspection
(lack of) and As drawing +3
Butt Transverse rp As
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Weld drawing+0.05t(Av.100)
and As drawing +2
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6. Where there are two limits for one dimension both shall apply
All limits are peak values unless indicated as average
7. Where a repair is necessary an approved procedure must be used. If on increasing the scope
of inspection, further non-conformances are found, the scope shall be increased to 100% for the
joint type in question.
8. May be accepted up to the limits for slag lines if the joint is subjected to longitudinal shear only.
9. All welds to the same procedure.
10. Abbreviations: Av. 100 or Av.50 indicates the average value over 100mm or 50mm length
Equal or greater than
Equal or less than
Sum of
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Transverse 1 3t in 200 (length) g
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11. Where there are two limits for one dimension both shall apply
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12. Where a repair is necessary an approved procedure must be used. If on increasing the scope
of inspection, further non-conformances are found, the scope shall be increased to 100% for the
joint type in question.
13. May be accepted up to the limits for slag lines if the joint is subjected to longitudinal shear only.
14. All welds to the same procedure.
15. Abbreviations: Av. 100 or Av.50 indicates the average value over 100mm or 50mm length
Equal or greater than
Equal or less than
Sum of
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DIMENSIONAL SYMBOLS
DEFINITION OF MEASUREMENTS
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16. Where there are two limits for one dimension both shall apply
All limits are peak values unless indicated as average
17. Where a repair is necessary an approved procedure must be used. If on increasing the scope
of inspection, further non-conformances are found, the scope shall be increased to 100% for the
joint type in question.
18. May be accepted up to the limits for slag lines if the joint is subjected to longitudinal shear only.
19. All welds to the same procedure.
20. Abbreviations: Av. 100 or Av.50 indicates the average value over 100mm or 50mm length
Equal or greater than
Equal or less than
Sum of
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