filiet welds Size & Features to Consider-.ppt

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Fillet Weld


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Welding Technology
THE HEAT AFFECTED ZONE (HAZ)
tempered zone
grain growth zone
recrystallised zone
partially transformed zone
Maximum
Temperature
solid-liquid transition zone
solid
weld
metal
unaffected base
material

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Features to Consider
Fillet welds -Toe Blend

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Mitre Fillet Convex Fillet
Concave Fillet
A concave profile is
preferred for joints
subjected to fatigue
loading
Fillet Weld Profiles
Fillet welds -Shape

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b. = Horizontal leg length
a. = Vertical leg length
b
a
Fillet Weld Leg Length
Note: The leg length should be approximately equal to the
material thickness

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Fillet Weld Features
Design
Throat
Vertical
Leg Length
Horizontal leg Length
Excess
Weld Metal

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Fillet Weld Throat Thickness
b
a
b = Actual Throat Thickness
a = Design Throat Thickness

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b
a
b = Actual Throat Thickness
a = Design Throat Thickness
Deep Penetration Fillet Weld
Features

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Fillet Weld Sizes
Calculating Throat Thicknessfrom a known Leg Length:
Design Throat Thickness = Leg Length x 0.7
Question:The Leg length is 14mm. What is the Design Throat?
Answer: 14mm x 0.7 =10mm Throat Thickness

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Fillet Weld Sizes
Calculating Leg Lengthfrom a known Design Throat Thickness:
Leg Length = Design Throat Thickness x 1.4
Question:The Design Throat is 10mm. What is the Leg length?
Answer: 10mm x 1.4 =14mm Leg Length

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Features to Consider
120
0
60
0
Throat
Thickness
is smaller
Throat
Thickness
is larger
Fillet welds connecting parts with fusion faces with an
angle more than 120
0
or less than 60
0
should not use
the previous calculations.

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Features to Consider
Approximately the same weld volume in both Fillet Welds, but
theeffective throat thickness has been altered, reducing
considerably the strength of weld B
Importance of Fillet Weld Leg Length Size
2mm
(b)
4mm
8mm
(a)
4mm

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Fillet Weld Sizes
Importance of Fillet weld leg length Size
Question:How larger in c.s.a. is(b) comparable to(a)?
4mm 6mm
6mm4mm
(a) (b)

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Fillet Weld Sizes
Area= 4 x 4 =8mm
2
2
Area= 6 x 6 =18mm
2
2
The c.s.a. of(b)is overdoublethe area of(a)
without the extra excess weld metal being added
4mm 6mm
(a) (b)
Importance of Fillet weld leg length Size
4mm 6mm
(a) (b)
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