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Apr 21, 2008
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For a deck plate of 18mm thick, I would like to add a bracket type structure on the deck plate.

I wish to provide fillet weld of 25mm between bracket and deck plate which is carrying shear load. Is it possible?

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Someone needs to complete the calculations and confirm.

I would be concerned about the practicalities of that size weld, given the parent metal size.

Regards,
Lyle
 
Weld a larger 18mm plate on your bracket, using stiffeners if necessary, then weld the 18mm plate to the deck plate with up to an 18mm continuous fillet weld.

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If this is in the design stage and it is a large structure such as crane foundation, I would suggest the use of a Deck Insert plate of 25mm.
If this is an existing deck and your application is something like seafastening a unit, i would propose a doubler plate (as BigInch has suggested above) or a skid above the deck plating to install the bracket.
 
Use Lloyd's Register weld factor 0.44 to 25 mm , this gives a double fillet 11 mm (throat!).As ship plan approval surveyor I have seen larger fillets in seafastenings..
regards,
Femarie
 
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