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Pitch is center to center spacing of an intermittent weld.

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What is tack weld length?

Tack weld length refers to the short, temporary welds made to hold two pieces of material in place before the final welding process. These welds are typically made to ensure proper alignment and stability of the components during fabrication. The length of a tack weld can vary based on the materials being welded and the specific requirements of the project, but it is generally shorter than a full weld. Properly sized tack welds help prevent distortion and ensure a strong final weld.


Is plug weld's depth of filling to the right or left of the welding symbol?

When the depth of filling is less than the thickness (less than complete), it is specified inside the plug weld symbol!!!


What effect does changing the angle have on a weld?

Changing the angle of a welding torch or electrode can significantly affect the weld's penetration, bead shape, and overall quality. A steeper angle may increase penetration but can lead to a narrower bead, while a flatter angle may produce a wider bead with less penetration. Additionally, the angle can influence heat distribution, affecting the fusion of the base metal and the weld pool's stability. Proper adjustment is essential for achieving the desired weld characteristics and strength.


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What is the Weld penetration formula?

The weld penetration formula typically refers to the calculation of the depth of fusion achieved during welding, which can be influenced by various factors such as welding current, speed, and electrode type. A common empirical formula used for estimating weld penetration is: [ P = K \cdot I^n \cdot V^m ] where ( P ) is the penetration depth, ( I ) is the welding current, ( V ) is the welding speed, and ( K, n, ) and ( m ) are constants determined through experimentation. This formula highlights the relationship between the welding parameters and the resulting weld penetration.

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What term refers to the center-to-center spacing of intermittent filet weld?

Pitch


How to do CONCAVE filet weld?

Eat a banana.


Leg or filet weld?

Leg of the weld. Fillet is the part you cut off e.g. a corner...


What part of a filet weld that can be convex or concave?

The 'face' of the weld may be slightly convex, flat, or slightly concave.


What is the filet weld size required for weldolets to main pipe joint?

wildly welding main pipe the are fillet weld or butweld


What is the Five parts of a filet weld?

leg,toe,face,throat,root joint


What is the difference between Full-penetration butt welds and filet butt weld?

tell me full penetration joint process


What is definition of the under run in filet weld?

A fillet weld in any single continuous weldmay underrun the nominal fillet weld size specified by2 mm [1/16 in] without correction, provided that theundersize portion of the weld does not exceed 10% of thelength of the weld. On the web-to-flange welds on girders,underrun shall be prohibited at the ends for a lengthequal to twice the width of the flange.


How do you measure filet weld?

In a fillet weld, the leg and size are the same for the convex weld.


What parts of a filet weld are measured?

The distances from the root to the edges of the legs (toes) and the height of the crown are basic measurements. If the face is concave it might be considered.


Why is filet weld necessary while welding slip on flanges to a pipe end?

It is the only type of weld you can make to seal this type of joint. There are flange ends that can be welded onto pipe with a butt weld, but sockets and slip-ons must be fillet welded.


What is the ratio between the leg length and the throat thickness on a mitre filet weld with equal leg lengths?

it depends on the fillet welds dimentions and fit up requirements