Steph123
Structural
- Jan 23, 2009
- 3
Hi,
I'm currently working on a design, and I need to join .5" CS plate with 1.25" x .120" round CRW(DOM) tube. As this is a marriage of aesthetics and structural integrity, my goal is to find a suitable design solution which affords me a seemingly, seamless joint once the welds have been blended in. The tube being used is CRW(DOM)and the plate CS1020. My main concern is not to have a weld that will overly compromise the structural integrity, but it doesn't have to be the optimal choice, as form is my primary concern; it does have to be safe though!
I have attached a dodgey image of the weld area in question from the CAD model. I would run a single pass on both sides of each joint, so effectively there would be 4 welds in total. Is this going to be a strong joint?
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered,
Steph
I'm currently working on a design, and I need to join .5" CS plate with 1.25" x .120" round CRW(DOM) tube. As this is a marriage of aesthetics and structural integrity, my goal is to find a suitable design solution which affords me a seemingly, seamless joint once the welds have been blended in. The tube being used is CRW(DOM)and the plate CS1020. My main concern is not to have a weld that will overly compromise the structural integrity, but it doesn't have to be the optimal choice, as form is my primary concern; it does have to be safe though!
I have attached a dodgey image of the weld area in question from the CAD model. I would run a single pass on both sides of each joint, so effectively there would be 4 welds in total. Is this going to be a strong joint?
Thanks in advance for any advice that can be offered,
Steph
