ThaiVu
Mechanical
- Aug 7, 2024
- 4
Hi Engineers/Experts
I am a technician in the field of material testing. I had a small discussion of Fillet Weld Break Test with my colleagues. According to 6.23.4. - Acceptance Criteria for Fillet Weld Break Test, "The fillet weld, if fractured, has a fracture surface showing complete fusion to the root of the joint with no inclusion or porosity larger than 3/32 in [2.5 mm] in greatest dimension", that means the fracture surface is limited at root of the joint (not root of weld or root of fusion). Is it correct? If this is correct, I JUST perform an assessment on the fracture sureface limited at root of the joint?
Actually, we had some test pieces of Fillet Weld Break Test showing porosity larger than 2.5 mm in the greatest dimension at the root of weld (not root of joint).
- Is it pass or fail?
- If some of them stretch out the root of joint (I mean that it start at root of weld and stretch out the root of joint) with the greatest dimension laeger than 2.5 mm, is it pass or fail?
I am so grateful for your help. Thanh you!
I am a technician in the field of material testing. I had a small discussion of Fillet Weld Break Test with my colleagues. According to 6.23.4. - Acceptance Criteria for Fillet Weld Break Test, "The fillet weld, if fractured, has a fracture surface showing complete fusion to the root of the joint with no inclusion or porosity larger than 3/32 in [2.5 mm] in greatest dimension", that means the fracture surface is limited at root of the joint (not root of weld or root of fusion). Is it correct? If this is correct, I JUST perform an assessment on the fracture sureface limited at root of the joint?
Actually, we had some test pieces of Fillet Weld Break Test showing porosity larger than 2.5 mm in the greatest dimension at the root of weld (not root of joint).
- Is it pass or fail?
- If some of them stretch out the root of joint (I mean that it start at root of weld and stretch out the root of joint) with the greatest dimension laeger than 2.5 mm, is it pass or fail?
I am so grateful for your help. Thanh you!