KFmecheng
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2005
- 5
As part of a larger project I'm working on, I need to specify the welding of a 410 stainless steel plate to an A36 structural steel I-beam. The I-beam is partly embedded in a concrete structure. The purpose of the stainless steel plate is for wear and corrosion resistance. A self-lubricated bearing pad slides on the plate. This is a modification to an existing structure, so all of the work will need to be done in-situ. I am not a welding expert, so any guidance you could give would be very helpful. Some of the concerns I have are:
1. What is an appropriate filler material?
2. Is pre-heating and post-weld heat treatment required? If so, how can that be done without damaging the concrete?
3. How can I ensure that the plate isn't distorted due to the welding process?
Thanks in advance.
1. What is an appropriate filler material?
2. Is pre-heating and post-weld heat treatment required? If so, how can that be done without damaging the concrete?
3. How can I ensure that the plate isn't distorted due to the welding process?
Thanks in advance.