TJW
Structural
- Jul 10, 1999
- 33
I have searched previous threads and have not found an answer to this exact issue. For a detail similar to the attached sketch. Not sure if I attached it correctly so I'll try to also describe it:
Picture a 1 1/2" diameter pipe nested into the inside corner of an angle such that the top of the angle leg is even with the diameter of the pipe. The angle leg is 3/4" thick and the pipe is 1 1/2" dia (1.9" OD) x 0.2" thick.
AWS and AISC would tell me that the maximum size for a fillet along an edge is material thickness (for t <1/4") or material thickness minus 1/16" (for t > 1/4) and for two edges, I would use the thinner material thickness. In this case however the only "edge" thickness is the 3/4" angle because the weld to the pipe is not at an edge, it is welded to the O.D. So am I limited to fillet weld size by the 0.20" pipe wall or can I go larger since it is not an edge.
In case the sketch did not come through, to maybe avoid some additional question, with the edge of the angle even with the pipe diameter, I am considering the weld to be a fillet rather than a flare bevel.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Picture a 1 1/2" diameter pipe nested into the inside corner of an angle such that the top of the angle leg is even with the diameter of the pipe. The angle leg is 3/4" thick and the pipe is 1 1/2" dia (1.9" OD) x 0.2" thick.
AWS and AISC would tell me that the maximum size for a fillet along an edge is material thickness (for t <1/4") or material thickness minus 1/16" (for t > 1/4) and for two edges, I would use the thinner material thickness. In this case however the only "edge" thickness is the 3/4" angle because the weld to the pipe is not at an edge, it is welded to the O.D. So am I limited to fillet weld size by the 0.20" pipe wall or can I go larger since it is not an edge.
In case the sketch did not come through, to maybe avoid some additional question, with the edge of the angle even with the pipe diameter, I am considering the weld to be a fillet rather than a flare bevel.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.