EngAddict
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2009
- 410
Hi, I was wondering if there is any good source for weld preparation best practice. Things like prep angle, gap, root face, back gouging, backing runs, specialized first run, etc. I normally reference the pressure vessel codes and think I have a reasonable understanding of how it should be done but I am getting conflicting information from a fabrication shops 'welding engineer'.
As an example, what would be a recommended preparation angle for welding a set in nozzle into a pressure vessel? It is double welded double bevel with a cover fillet all the way around the nozzle. The material is about 60-65mm thick. Also for this thickness what would be the best root face. Should a large one be used to avoid having to back gouge or should it be small and back gouge always. Also they use a very small gap so i would recommend increasing the angle to ensure full penetration.. but I am not an expert on the subject.
Cheers for the help.
As an example, what would be a recommended preparation angle for welding a set in nozzle into a pressure vessel? It is double welded double bevel with a cover fillet all the way around the nozzle. The material is about 60-65mm thick. Also for this thickness what would be the best root face. Should a large one be used to avoid having to back gouge or should it be small and back gouge always. Also they use a very small gap so i would recommend increasing the angle to ensure full penetration.. but I am not an expert on the subject.
Cheers for the help.