forallmyhomies
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2019
- 2
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out what testing is required by the AWS D1.2 (2014) code for qualifying a WPS for studs fillet welded to sheet using GTAW process.
In Clause 6, section 6.1.2, it states "aluminum studs may be applied by fillet welding using the GTAW process provided the following conditions are met: 6.1.2.1 The WPS used is qualified in conformance with Clause 3, Qualification of WPSs and Personnel."
We don't have an existing WPS, so we need to qualify a new one. And even if we did, how would that be translated to a stud application? The problem is that Clause 3 only distinguishes fillet welding for plate, pipe, and tubing, so I don't know exactly what I am supposed to be following in Clause 3 for my studs. Even the requirements for macro-etch in Clause 3 are distinguished as being for "plate and pipe."
Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you.
I'm trying to figure out what testing is required by the AWS D1.2 (2014) code for qualifying a WPS for studs fillet welded to sheet using GTAW process.
In Clause 6, section 6.1.2, it states "aluminum studs may be applied by fillet welding using the GTAW process provided the following conditions are met: 6.1.2.1 The WPS used is qualified in conformance with Clause 3, Qualification of WPSs and Personnel."
We don't have an existing WPS, so we need to qualify a new one. And even if we did, how would that be translated to a stud application? The problem is that Clause 3 only distinguishes fillet welding for plate, pipe, and tubing, so I don't know exactly what I am supposed to be following in Clause 3 for my studs. Even the requirements for macro-etch in Clause 3 are distinguished as being for "plate and pipe."
Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you.