sajk14
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2009
- 56
Hello All,
I would like to get clarification on a couple of things regarding shell to bottom welds..........
1) Clause 5.1.5.7 - Are the fillet weld sizes shown in the table referring to 'Leg length' or 'Throat thickness'?
My original understanding was that the table specifies the minimum Leg length required for the fillet weld.... However Clause 5.1.2.2 states that fillet weld sizes should be based on the cross section or 'throat' of the weld (provided i have deciphered the over complicated text of this clause correctly!)
2) Figure 5-3C shows detail of a Double Fillet Groove Weld for Annular plates greater than 13mm.
If you have an Annular plate say 10mm thick can you just have a fillet weld either side of the shell without having to chamfer the bottom edge of shell plate? I.e looking at figure 5-3c there is no requirement to have a weld for dimension 'B' you only need to have a weld for dimesion 'A'?
What is everyone elses thoughts or interpretations on the above points?
I would like to get clarification on a couple of things regarding shell to bottom welds..........
1) Clause 5.1.5.7 - Are the fillet weld sizes shown in the table referring to 'Leg length' or 'Throat thickness'?
My original understanding was that the table specifies the minimum Leg length required for the fillet weld.... However Clause 5.1.2.2 states that fillet weld sizes should be based on the cross section or 'throat' of the weld (provided i have deciphered the over complicated text of this clause correctly!)
2) Figure 5-3C shows detail of a Double Fillet Groove Weld for Annular plates greater than 13mm.
If you have an Annular plate say 10mm thick can you just have a fillet weld either side of the shell without having to chamfer the bottom edge of shell plate? I.e looking at figure 5-3c there is no requirement to have a weld for dimension 'B' you only need to have a weld for dimesion 'A'?
What is everyone elses thoughts or interpretations on the above points?