Acceptable Weld Profiles
Acceptable Weld Profiles
Acceptable Weld Profiles
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Acceptable Weld Profiles
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Determine what acceptable weld profiles are.
2. Familiarize with acceptable weld profiles
Introduction:
This information sheet of “Acceptable Weld Profiles” includes the
contents which elaborates the factors that may help improve and attain good
result in welding. Moreover, in order to meet the standard input required by
the International Welding Societies.
1. The faces of fillet welds may be slightly convex, flat, or slightly concave as
shown in Appendix V (A) and (B), with none of the unacceptable profiles shown
in (C). Except at outside corner joints, the convexity, C, of a weld or individual
surface bead with dimension W shall not exceed the values noted in the table
in Appendix V.
Slag shall be removed from all completed welds. All welds and the
adjacent base metal shall be cleaned by brush-ing or by any other suitable
means prior to visual inspection. All welds shall meet the following visual
acceptance criteria prior to any nondestructive or destructive testing. To be
visually acceptable, a weld shall meet the following criteria:
(1) The weld shall have no cracks.
(2) Thorough fusion shall exist between adjacent layers of weld metal and
between weld metal and base metal.
(3) All craters shall be filled to the full cross section of the weld.
(5) When the weld is transverse to the primary tensile stress in the part that is
undercut, the undercut shall be no more than 0.010 in [0.25 mm] deep.
(6) When the weld is parallel to the primary tensile stress in the part that is
undercut, the undercut shall be no more than 1/32 in [0.80 mm] deep.
(7) The sum of the diameters of visible porosity shall not exceed 3/8 in [9.5
mm] in any linear inch of weld nor shall the sum exceed 3/4 in [19.0 mm] in
any 12 in [305 mm] length of weld.
(8) Any single continuous fillet weld shall be permitted to under run the
nominal fillet weld size specified by 1/16 in [1.6 mm].
(9) Visual inspections of welds in all steels may begin immediately after the
completed welds have cooled to ambient temperature. Final visual inspection
for ASTM A 514 and A 517 steel welds shall be performed not less than 48
hours after completion of the weld and removal of preheat.
(10) Arc strikes outside the weld groove or area are prohibited.
All Guided Bend Tests. The convex surface of the bend test specimen shall be
visually examined for surface dis-continuities. For acceptance, the surface
shall meet the following criteria:
3. Corner cracks shall not exceed 1/4 in [6.4 mm] unless the crack results
from a visible slag inclusion or other fusion type discontinuity, then the 1/8 in
[3.2 mm] maximum shall apply.
The specimens with corner cracks exceeding 1/4 in [6.4 mm] with no evidence
of slag inclusions or other fusion type discontinuities shall be disregarded, and
a replacement test specimen from the original weldment shall be tested.
Reference: www.wikipedia.com, www.google.com, Guidelines for Shielded Metal
Arc Welding (SMAW)
Self- Check 1.4.3-1
Identification:
Instruction: Write your answer on your answer sheet.
__________3. This discontinuity can produce a notch effect in the welded area
and, consequently, stress concentration under load.
1. Overlap
2. Conclusion
3. Excessive Convexity
4. Insufficient Throat
5. 1.6mm, 3.0mm, 5.0mm