smitty9898
Structural
- Dec 8, 2003
- 30
I’m surprised I have not found this topic elsewhere on eng-tips. I'm trying to find out if there are any books that explain structural consequences from weld deficiencies. I will be looking at visual inspection and ultrasonic inspections soon, and I need to know what to reject and/or accept. I’m looking at steel framed building structures. Are there limits in AWS D1.1 that state the amount of porosity or undercut that is acceptable?
Does porosity create a weak point in the weld that could eventually lead to a crack? What about conditions that will reduce the life of the weld?
The obvious solution is to determine the reduced cross section of the weld, and see if the capacity is still acceptable.
From my limited experience, it seems as the SE will ultimately accept or reject the weld? The well inspector will just tell you what is wrong with it, but they wont necessarily access the impacts of the defects on the structural capacity. Any help would be great!
Does porosity create a weak point in the weld that could eventually lead to a crack? What about conditions that will reduce the life of the weld?
The obvious solution is to determine the reduced cross section of the weld, and see if the capacity is still acceptable.
From my limited experience, it seems as the SE will ultimately accept or reject the weld? The well inspector will just tell you what is wrong with it, but they wont necessarily access the impacts of the defects on the structural capacity. Any help would be great!