FldEngr
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2008
- 4
Our shop is welding a 1/2"x 6" wide TP-100 steel plate (spokes) to a circular (tire) ring, 1030 CS, Q&T to 90ksi, 5" thick x 11" wide x 8.5' diameter. There are two rings, one at each end of a circular drum for supports. The drum rotates at approx. 8rpm's.
The 1/2" plate is welded to the ring via two oval holes approx. 3" long x 2" wide with 2 to 3 weld passes - the weldor does not fill the oval with weld completely. We are using MIG wire, 90ksi with shielding gases. Currently, the shop is preheating the 5" thick ring to 150 deg. F. with rose-buds and maintaining that until welding is complete. There is no post-weld heat treatment except for cooling to ambient temp.
We are seeing some in-service failures of the TP-100 plate sometimes at the edge of the circular welds and sometimes approx. a couple of inches from the two circular welds.
Questions:
Should there be a different preheat procedure?
Should there be a postweld heat treatment?
Are the any other suggestions for making this particular weld?
Thanks very much for your input.
The 1/2" plate is welded to the ring via two oval holes approx. 3" long x 2" wide with 2 to 3 weld passes - the weldor does not fill the oval with weld completely. We are using MIG wire, 90ksi with shielding gases. Currently, the shop is preheating the 5" thick ring to 150 deg. F. with rose-buds and maintaining that until welding is complete. There is no post-weld heat treatment except for cooling to ambient temp.
We are seeing some in-service failures of the TP-100 plate sometimes at the edge of the circular welds and sometimes approx. a couple of inches from the two circular welds.
Questions:
Should there be a different preheat procedure?
Should there be a postweld heat treatment?
Are the any other suggestions for making this particular weld?
Thanks very much for your input.