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LobstaEata
Structural
- May 23, 2006
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Hi all
There has been a debate in the office regarding if it was ever appropriate to show a fillet weld call on a plan without the size. Some engineers "in the day" were taught that displaying a fillet weld symbol without including the weld size used to indicate that a minimum weld should be assumed by the fabricator. Currently, fillet weld sizes are routinely displayed, on one (or both) side of the arrow line, depending on whether the weld is a single or double fillet.
The AISC Steel Construction Manual, since at least 1989, has displayed the same Standard location of weld symbol elements (currently Table 8-2 in AISC 360). A passage from this table reads that "Arrow and Other Side weld sizes are of the same size unless otherwise shown", suggesting that the weld size need only be displayed on one side of the line (for a double fillet) in most cases. Dimensions (length/spacing) however must be shown on both sides of the line. Nowhere however, does the code mention that the size may be left off the call, if a fillet weld is to be a minimum weld.
My question is this. Despite what seemed to have been industry practice in years gone (1980's) to omit the weld size for a minimum fillet call, was there ever any basis in code that would have allowed that practice to evolve?
Thanks for your assistance.
There has been a debate in the office regarding if it was ever appropriate to show a fillet weld call on a plan without the size. Some engineers "in the day" were taught that displaying a fillet weld symbol without including the weld size used to indicate that a minimum weld should be assumed by the fabricator. Currently, fillet weld sizes are routinely displayed, on one (or both) side of the arrow line, depending on whether the weld is a single or double fillet.
The AISC Steel Construction Manual, since at least 1989, has displayed the same Standard location of weld symbol elements (currently Table 8-2 in AISC 360). A passage from this table reads that "Arrow and Other Side weld sizes are of the same size unless otherwise shown", suggesting that the weld size need only be displayed on one side of the line (for a double fillet) in most cases. Dimensions (length/spacing) however must be shown on both sides of the line. Nowhere however, does the code mention that the size may be left off the call, if a fillet weld is to be a minimum weld.
My question is this. Despite what seemed to have been industry practice in years gone (1980's) to omit the weld size for a minimum fillet call, was there ever any basis in code that would have allowed that practice to evolve?
Thanks for your assistance.