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Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols

Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols. After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

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Page 1: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Joint Design andWelding Symbols

Page 2: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

After completing this chapter, you will be able to:◦Sketch the five basic welding joints◦Explain the factors that must be considered when

choosing a weld joint design◦Discuss the factors to consider when selecting a weld

joint design◦ List and explain the information that can be included on a

welding symbol◦Sketch a welding symbol and identify the components

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 3: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Refers to the way pieces of metal are put together or aligned with each other

◦ The five (5) basic weld joint designs are:

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Page 4: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Butt Joint

Lap Joint

Corner Joint

Tee Joint

Edge Joint

Name five basic weld joints that may be found in a weldment.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 5: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

FIGURE 5-1 Types of joints. © Cengage Learning 2012

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Page 6: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

FIGURE 5-2 Two ways of fitting up an outside corner joint. © Cengage Learning 2012

FIGURE 5-3 Edge joints. © Cengage Learning 2012

Open Corner Closed Corner

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Page 7: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

NOTE: "fillet weld" = a triangular shaped weld in a corner

Name three types of joints that use fillet welds?

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Page 8: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Accessibility for welding Strength requirements Cyclic or static loading Material thickness Welding process to be used Material type Code Requirements Cost

Side Note: some considerations in selecting a type of joint to use on a fabrication.

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Page 9: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Bevel Groove Vee Groove

J Groove

U GrooveSquare Groove

Name two edge preparations used with butt joints.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 10: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Edge preparations used with butt joints.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 11: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

More Important Groove Preparations:

Bevel Groove – single and double

Vee Groove – single and double

3D Welded Joints.pdf

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Page 12: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1

21 2 3

4

Single V Groove

Double V Groove

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Page 13: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Cost◦A number of items affect weld cost

FIGURE 5-14 Even a slight change in groove angle can save time and money. © Cengage Learning 2012

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Page 14: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Weld Size Weld Faults

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 15: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

NOTE: While Leg Size is the usual method to specify and measure weld size, the Effective Throat is a more accurate measure of fillet weld strength!

EffectiveThroat

Actual ThroatLeg Size2

Leg Size1

TheoreticalThroat

Convexity

¼

How is the size of a fillet determined and what is used to measure it?

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Page 16: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1. After selecting specified size gauge from set, measure Leg1

2. Measure Leg2

3. Verify throat with other side of gauge (face of gauge should touch weld)

L1

L2

3/8

How To Use A Fillet Gauge

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 17: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Undercut – most predominant weld fault

◦Fix: Short arc length, proper amperage and speed

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 18: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Describe four typical faults in single-pass horizontal fillet welds.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 19: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Other typical faults in single-pass horizontal fillet welds:

Porosity:

Lack of shielding gasWet electrodeGreasy material

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 20: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Other typical faults in single-pass horizontal fillet welds:

Slag Inclusion: Improper cleaning / removal of slag

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 21: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Porosity

Undercut

Poor Fitup

Lack of Penetration

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 22: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

F = FilletG = Groove1 = Flat2 = Horizontal3 = Vertical4 = Overhead

Page 23: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

G = Groove1 = Horizontal Rolled2 = Vertical5 = Horizontal Fixed6 = 45 Incline

Page 24: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Symbols

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 25: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 26: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding Symbols (cont’d.)

3 parts of the welding symbol body:

Arrow

Reference Line

Tail

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 27: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Welding symbols ◦Applied to reference

line at the base Reference lines have

an arrow side (near side) and other side (far side)

FIGURE 5-17 Designating weld location.American Welding Society

Page 28: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

No size specified

What if the symbol were on this side?

Sketch the weld required by this symbol.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 29: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

As you see in this example, the weld symbol usually looks like the weld cross

section shape!

Symbol must be above the reference line

indicating make weld on "Other Side" of joint from where arrow is pointing.

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 30: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1/4

1/4 3/8

1/4

(1/4 x 3/8)

Nothing in the symbol specifies unequal leg size location.

If there are not obvious reasons to put larger leg on one side of joint (e.g. thicker metal), then it must be specified on drawing.

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 31: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1/4

1/4

3/8

3 /8

1/4

3/8

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

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3/16

3/16

3/16 3 - 9

3/16

3 9

3/16

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 33: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1/2

1/2 2 - 8

2 - 8

1/2

1/2

1/2

2 8

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 34: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1/4

3/8

1 3

1 3

1/4 1 - 3

3/8 1 - 3

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 35: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

1/4

1/2

1/2

2 3 1/2

1/2 x 1/4 2 – 3 ½

1/2 x 1/4 2 – 3 ½

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 36: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

GTAW1/8

Process:

Contour:

Finish ing Method:

1/8

"TIG"FlatWelding

NOTE: The “Weld All Around” symbol is not required for pipe weld connections but may be included for clarity

In other cases, it is needed to specify that requirement

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions and notes.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 37: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

GTAW1/8

Process:

Contour:

Finish ing Method:

1/8

"TIG"FlatWelding

NOTE: The “Flag” symbol.

Indicates field weld or on-site welding

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions and notes.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 38: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

NOTE: The broken arrow line should be used to point at the side to be prepared.

NOTE: The vertical line must always be on the left side.

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 39: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

40

3/8

3/840°

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 40: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

Process:

Contour:

Finishing Method:

1/4FCAW

1/4 G

Flux CoredArc Welding

Convex

Grinding

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions and notes.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

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3/16

3/16

NOTE: Efforts should be made to avoid Hi/Lows for a smooth surface

SURFACING FUNCTIONS: Buildup Stainless Overlay Abrasion Resistant Overlay

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

Page 42: Welding Joint Design and Welding Symbols.  After completing this chapter, you will be able to: ◦ Sketch the five basic welding joints ◦ Explain the factors

2

1/8

1/8 2

Complete the welding symbol that specifies the weld shown including dimension specifications.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5

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1 1/41/8

45 3/8 (1/2)

3/8

1/2SMAW

FCAW

SMAW

3/8

1/8

45°

13/8

1/2

2 3

Sketch the weld required by this symbol including dimensions.

Welding Joint Design & Welding Symbols – Chapter #5