ozzkoz
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2009
- 51
I have a few questions regarding welding and how it is specified on drawings. I've checked a few texts but haven't quit gotten exactly what I'm looking for.
First off, fillet and butt welds. Do they always have some filler material which is added or are the pieces just melted together? How do you use the weld symbol to to specify what the filler material should be?
Second, if I want to weld two plates end to end with a V butt weld, do I design the two plates to have the chamfered edges or does specifying a V weld through the weld symbol imply that the welder modify the plates in order to add the V shape to the edges?
Lastly, if I have a sheet metal part which is to be slid into a "trough" of another part and want to weld the two together, is it a fillet weld and does it require filler or is it a seam weld I am looking for where I'd weld straight through the sheet and melt it to the bottom of the "trough".
I know these are really basic but all I've come up with is are descriptions of the weld symbols and how the different processes work (Laser, resistance, etc).
First off, fillet and butt welds. Do they always have some filler material which is added or are the pieces just melted together? How do you use the weld symbol to to specify what the filler material should be?
Second, if I want to weld two plates end to end with a V butt weld, do I design the two plates to have the chamfered edges or does specifying a V weld through the weld symbol imply that the welder modify the plates in order to add the V shape to the edges?
Lastly, if I have a sheet metal part which is to be slid into a "trough" of another part and want to weld the two together, is it a fillet weld and does it require filler or is it a seam weld I am looking for where I'd weld straight through the sheet and melt it to the bottom of the "trough".
I know these are really basic but all I've come up with is are descriptions of the weld symbols and how the different processes work (Laser, resistance, etc).