Dear Experts,
Regarding fillet size minimum 70% of less thickness plate to be
considered.... And regarding plate qualification you have to just
conform as per drawing which plate material you are going top weld. If
it is mild steel then you can qualify IS 2062
Thanks,
Balamurugan,
L&T
On 4/13/16, 'prem_nautiyal26' via Materials & Welding
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> Hi
> You have to refer approved construction drawing for the required fillet
> size.
> Else you may refer the construction code.
> If it is B 31. 3 then you may please use a 6mm size fillet.
>
> Regards
>
> Prem Nautiyal
>
>
>
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> <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Vivek Pandey
> <vivek.pande06@gmail.com> </div><div>Date:12/04/2016 4:08 AM (GMT-05:00)
> </div><div>To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com </div><div>Subject: Re:
> [MW:24673] WQT fillet size </div><div>
> </div>Dear Tushar
> You can conduct fillet weld on pipe to plate as per section IX table
> QW-452.5 for guidence.
> Yes you can use IS2062 plate P-No. and Group No. that is mentioned table
> QW/QB-422 see section IX edition 2013
>
> On 12-Apr-2016 3:56 pm, "Tushar rao" <tushar.areva@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> I want to cunduct fillet on pipe to plate. Pipe thk is 5.54 mm and plate thk
> is 10 mm.
>
> What is fillet size as per sec-9.
>
> And can i used IS 2062 plate in fillet test. Which was not mention in QW 422
> table.
>
> Please give feedback.
>
> Regards
>
> Tushar Rao
>
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