ATSE
Structural
- May 14, 2009
- 594
Some very basic questions on structural aluminum welding (90% of our aluminum is 6061-T6, GTAW).
1.One big difference between AWS D1.1 and D1.2 is that D1.2 seems to be missing the chapter on pre-qualified welds. Why is pre-qualified good enough for steel, but not alum?
2. Are aluminum fillet welds of any size pre-qualified, or does a shop need a WPS backed up by qualification tests (i.e. bend tests) just to run a single 1/4" fillet weld? Is this clear in D1.2?
3. Can a shop share their qualification tests with other shops? That is, does D1.2 forbid a welder from using using a WPS created by a third party?
4. An an engineer, is it permissible to allow production CJP welds be inspected visually only (not require RT or UT)? Is this a good idea? No disrespect intended, but I haven't been impressed with the pictures and interpretations I've seen from RT. Seems like a waste of time and money.
1.One big difference between AWS D1.1 and D1.2 is that D1.2 seems to be missing the chapter on pre-qualified welds. Why is pre-qualified good enough for steel, but not alum?
2. Are aluminum fillet welds of any size pre-qualified, or does a shop need a WPS backed up by qualification tests (i.e. bend tests) just to run a single 1/4" fillet weld? Is this clear in D1.2?
3. Can a shop share their qualification tests with other shops? That is, does D1.2 forbid a welder from using using a WPS created by a third party?
4. An an engineer, is it permissible to allow production CJP welds be inspected visually only (not require RT or UT)? Is this a good idea? No disrespect intended, but I haven't been impressed with the pictures and interpretations I've seen from RT. Seems like a waste of time and money.