wadavis
Structural
- Jan 14, 2013
- 60
I'm reviewing the design of a stout aluminum box beam that has a history of shear failure in the HAZ at the web to flange connection. This is an exercise in optimization, we wish to change the welded detail to increase the shear capacity without overhauling the rest of the beam.
How do you, as the designer, reduce the degradation of the HAZ?
I'm looking at a full penetration bevel with a backer (only access from one side), this increases the bonded surface from the old detail, but adds four times the filler metal. Does that much more filler metal, and therefore heat, have a strong effect on the HAZ?
wadavis
E.I.T.
How do you, as the designer, reduce the degradation of the HAZ?
I'm looking at a full penetration bevel with a backer (only access from one side), this increases the bonded surface from the old detail, but adds four times the filler metal. Does that much more filler metal, and therefore heat, have a strong effect on the HAZ?
wadavis
E.I.T.