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welded headed studs

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发表于 2009-9-16 19:46:32 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
welded headed studs
if a contractor decides to fillet weld headed studs to abeam instead of using a stud gun, is that equivalent in strength. i know this depends upon the fillet weld size but i thought i remember hearing something in the past that told me they are not equivalent. i cannot seem to find my reference right now. can someone help me out?
the pca design handbook has a table of e70xx fillet weld sizes that will fully develop a given bar diameter in tension.
a fat doughnut fillet weld seems as strong or stronger than a stud gun's weld to me.
i don't know if they are actually equivalent, but fillet welding appears acceptable as long as it is done in accordance with aws d1.1 section 7.5 and the stud bases are flat against the base metal as indicated.
and test the studs as you would for a stud gun...the bend test on 10% is usually specified.
haynewp stated....the stud bases are flat against the base metal...   
the headed studs typically have a small setoff on the bottom. does this need to be ground off before fillet welding?
the small projection is a "flux nugget" on the tip of the carbon steel stud. i believe it is essentially a nugget of aluminum and additional deoxidizers. you can remove it easily or flatten it by hitting it with a hammer. it has never caused me a problem when welding the stud with low hydrogen electrode.
weld size should be in accordance with aws as mentioned in one of the other posts.
best regards - al
studs are both the electode and the workpiece...no filler.
they can be attached by the typical arc process or with capacitor discharge.  they can also be fillet welded.  stuck is stuck as long as you test it like jae said.  
since studs are mild steel, the welding process (either of them) doesn't screw up the metallurgy.
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