brimmer
Petroleum
- Mar 26, 2007
- 349
Hello all,
I am seeking some information regarding what efefct axial stresses/loading/tension might have on fillet welds, and if it is a poor idea to use fillet welds where axial stresses from environment exist. The scenario would involve welding a cylindrical sleeve on piping, using fillet welds at the ends of the sleeve. If the pipe is in an area of higher axial load from the environment (buried underground pipeline), what effect would this have on the fillet welds? Would these areas become stress concentrators and develop cracks at the toe? I will ask the same question for pipelines in areas of bending stresses. Thanks for any info or literature you can provide.
I am seeking some information regarding what efefct axial stresses/loading/tension might have on fillet welds, and if it is a poor idea to use fillet welds where axial stresses from environment exist. The scenario would involve welding a cylindrical sleeve on piping, using fillet welds at the ends of the sleeve. If the pipe is in an area of higher axial load from the environment (buried underground pipeline), what effect would this have on the fillet welds? Would these areas become stress concentrators and develop cracks at the toe? I will ask the same question for pipelines in areas of bending stresses. Thanks for any info or literature you can provide.