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Title: Weld Joint Geometry and Welding Symbols


1
Weld Joint Geometry and Welding Symbols
  • Types of welds
  • Groove welds
  • Welding Technology
  • Lee Co. ATC
  • Images compliments of
  • the American Welding Society

2
Types of Welds
  • Numerous welds can be applied to the various
    types of joints
  • Considerations when choosing joint geometry and
    weld types
  • accessibility to the joint for welding
  • type of welding process being used
  • suitability to the structural design
  • cost of welding

3
Types of Welds
  • There are nine categories of welds associated
    with weld symbols
  • Groove welds
  • Fillet Welds
  • Plug or Slot welds
  • Stud welds
  • Spot or projection welds
  • Seam welds
  • Back Or Backing welds
  • Surfacing welds
  • Flange Welds

4
Types of WeldsGroove Welds
  • A groove weld is a weld made in a groove
    between the work pieces
  • There are eight types of groove welds
  • Square-groove
  • Scarf
  • V-groove
  • Bevel-groove
  • U-groove
  • J-groove
  • Flare-v-groove
  • Flare-bevel-groove

5
Groove Welds Square and double square-groove
welds
  • Square-groove welds are the most economical to
    use, but are limited by thickness of the members
  • Welds for one side are normally limited to a 1/4
    inch or less

6
Groove WeldsV-and double V-groove welds
  • With thicker materials joint accessibility must
    be provided for welding to ensure weld soundness
    and strength

7
Groove WeldsBevel- and double-bevel-groove welds
  • Bevel- and J- groove welds are more difficult to
    weld than V- or U- groove welds
  • Bevel welds are easier in horizontal

8
Types of Welds U-groove and Double U-groove
  • Welds in using J- and U-grooves can be used to
    minimize weld metal
  • These welds are very useful in thicker sections

9
Groove WeldsJ-and double-J-groove welds
  • J-groove are more difficult to weld because of
    the one vertical side (except in horizontal)
  • J-and U- are used when economic factors outweigh
    the cost of edge preparation

10
Groove Weldsflare-bevel and flare-v-groove welds
  • Flare -bevel and flare-v-groove welds are used in
    connection with flanged or rounded member

11
Groove WeldsScarf
  • Scarf is used for brazing

12
Groove Welds
  • Their names imply what the actual configurations
    look like when viewed in a cross section
  • Single groove welds are welded from only one side
  • Double groove welds are welded on both sides
  • Groove welds in many combinations are used
    selection is influenced by accessibility,
    economy, adaptation to structural design
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