CaliSolarMechE
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2010
- 6
We're having trouble with weld quality on our long, continuous 4"x4"x0.11" (11ga) galvanized structural members. We're using a field, full-penetration, convex, backed, groove weld with a gap width the same as the material thickness (3mm). The joint must be as strong as the tube to resist torsion. There are 5 to 10 ASTM A500 tube sections welded end-to-end.
Right now our only remedy is to X-ray each individual weld, which seems like overkill. Can we take this down to 5% or 25% spot-checking? There is no code governance, only AWS D1.1.
Also, I thought of using a hydrotest as an alternative to X-ray. Will this tell us if the weld is good? By using SolidWorks FEA to check the impact of the hydrotest pressure with regards to stress on the tube, I think we can use up to 40 psig for the hydrotest.
I would appreciate your thoughts!
Best regards,
Elliot S.
Richmond, CA
Right now our only remedy is to X-ray each individual weld, which seems like overkill. Can we take this down to 5% or 25% spot-checking? There is no code governance, only AWS D1.1.
Also, I thought of using a hydrotest as an alternative to X-ray. Will this tell us if the weld is good? By using SolidWorks FEA to check the impact of the hydrotest pressure with regards to stress on the tube, I think we can use up to 40 psig for the hydrotest.
I would appreciate your thoughts!
Best regards,
Elliot S.
Richmond, CA