OK. Let me (try to) apply your princples to fillet weld "number of passes/weld size."
I need to use GTAW (because of other restrictions irrelevent to the question) to complete various size fillet welds: 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 are usually what's called out. Carbon steel most of the time, sometimes stainless, sometimes CS to stainless.
Length of the weld joint will vary, let's assume 12 inches total. Field welding - The guy is doing it on his hands and knees, all positions, usually in tight quarters.
Fine. I've seen the welders get it done all the time.
My question: How much longer time (ohow many more number of passes) "should be" required to complete those larger welds? Is there any way I can justify the joint re-design by establishing " A 1/4 single pass fillet takes 20 minutes per foot, but a 1/2" fillet the same length takes 8 passes" ??
Can I estimate one GTAW pass can "fill" +3/32" in greater thickness and be 1/4" to 5/16 wide?