Enhineyero
Structural
- Sep 1, 2011
- 285
To engineers who have are very knowledgeable in welding please help.
Have a few questions about steel welding - building structures (tried browsing the forum but cant find the answers).
1. Most standards tell you that minimum size of fillet weld is 3mm - why is this?
2. If you are to use the 3mm min. fillet weld into a thin hollow section (say 2mm thick) wont the weld distort the hollow section? how do you then weld a 6mm plate to a thin hollow section?
3. Can you bevel weld a 6mm plate into a thin (2mm) hollow section?
4. What is the minimum/maximum weld thickness that you can make on a single pass? I know its related to the welding rod size but not sure what is the commonly available welding rod.
5. Max. thickness of weld is usually dictated by the thickness of plates being welded together - is there a practical maximum when you have very thick plates?
6. When is it most appropriate to use partial penetration welds?
Have a few questions about steel welding - building structures (tried browsing the forum but cant find the answers).
1. Most standards tell you that minimum size of fillet weld is 3mm - why is this?
2. If you are to use the 3mm min. fillet weld into a thin hollow section (say 2mm thick) wont the weld distort the hollow section? how do you then weld a 6mm plate to a thin hollow section?
3. Can you bevel weld a 6mm plate into a thin (2mm) hollow section?
4. What is the minimum/maximum weld thickness that you can make on a single pass? I know its related to the welding rod size but not sure what is the commonly available welding rod.
5. Max. thickness of weld is usually dictated by the thickness of plates being welded together - is there a practical maximum when you have very thick plates?
6. When is it most appropriate to use partial penetration welds?