Structures33
Structural
- Feb 22, 2007
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There are welding criteria that state the max thickness of a weld. I assume that if the weld is thicker than the material it is welding, this will alter the failure of the member. Is this correct?
Is there a way to analyze something that has been over-welded? I have a structure I'm analyzing and the truss web members have been welded with a filet that is thicker than they are.
Thanks in advance!
Is there a way to analyze something that has been over-welded? I have a structure I'm analyzing and the truss web members have been welded with a filet that is thicker than they are.
Thanks in advance!