There are 5 pieces to each Fillet weld known as the , Toe, Root, Face, Leg and Throat.[2] The root of the weld is the part of deepest penetration which is the opposite angle of the Hypotenuse. The toes of the weld are essentially the edges or the points of the hypotenuse. The face of the weld is the outer visual or hypotenuse that you see when looking at a fillet weld. The legs are the opposite and adjacent sides to the triangular fillet weld. The leg length is usually designated as the size of the weld. The throat of the weld is the distance from the center of the face to the root of the weld.
Gene Matsko
On Monday, February 15, 2016 3:31 AM, Kannayeram Gnanapandithan <kgpandithan@gmail.com> wrote:
what is fillet size???
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KG.PANDITHAN, IWE, AWS-CWI, CSWIP 3.1,
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On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 2:08 PM, <dilintas@gmail.com> wrote:
--In your case the governing thickness is that of the fillet weld of the shoe to the pipe weld.Min. Thickness for which PWHT is required depends on design and construction CodeSent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
From: 'nawab ali bhatti' via Materials & WeldingSent: Παρασκευή, 12 Φεβρουαρίου 2016 - 07:12Reply To: materials-welding@googlegroups.comSubject: [MW:24268] Alloy Material P22, A335 (Cr2.25 and Mo 1)--Dear ExpertsPlease share your best experience with reference of international codesPipe Material P22, A335 (Cr2.25 and Mo 1), Shoe support to be welded direct with pressure parts.(Pipe material thickness 33 mm, Operating Temperature 500 Centigrade and pressure 106 bar)My question, Is PWHT require for shoe supports Or Not???Shoe support plate thickness is 12 mm and throat thickness is 8 mm, Preheating is perform as WPS.NA Bhatti00966 593530001
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