redrushin
Structural
- Jun 29, 2006
- 5
Does anyone know of an accepted formula or standard for reducing the strength of A325 quenched and tempered bolts once they have been welded to carbon steel? I know AISC says that quenched and tempered bolts should not be heated or welded, but I was looking into some old files and saw that a contractor welded some A325 threaded studs to carbon steel beams. It is unknown as to weather these studs were plain carbon steel or if they were quenched and tempered. They have since been removed and the item was seal welded to the supporting beams. At this point it has become a hypothetical question around the office as to weather or not there is a way to calculate a reduced strength for any material that has been quenched and tempered with out manual testing of a material sample. Thanks for the help.