Welded Joint2023
Welded Joint2023
Welded Joint2023
1. INTRODUCTION:
A welded joint is a permanent joint which is obtained by the fusion of the edges of the two parts
to be joined together with or without the application of pressure and a filler material. The heat
required for the fusion of the materials may be obtained by burning of gas [in case of gas
welding] or by an electric arc [in case of electric arc welding]. The latter method is used
extensively because of greater speed of welding.
Welding is used extensively used in fabrication as an alternative method for casting or forging
and as replacement for bolted and riveted joint
2. WELDING PROCESSES
Welding processes can be divided into two categories:
A) Fusion Welding ( Use heat alone) and filler materials
i. Arc welding
ii. Gas welding
iii. Inert gas welding
iv. Thermit welding
B) Pressure Welding ( Use heat and Pressure) but no filler materials
i. Resistance welding
ii. Spot Seam, butt welding
iii. Forge welding
iv. Thermit Pressure welding
b) Type of Contour and type of Surface finish: After welding is done the surface is
properly finished. The contour of the weld joint may be flush, concave or convex and
surface finish may be grinding finish, machining or chipping finish. The symbols of
the contour and the surface finish are as shown in the Table below
The length of each side is known as leg or size of the weld and perpendicular
distance to the hypotenuse from intersection of legs (BD) is known as a throat
thickness. The minimum area of the weld is obtained at the throat BD which is
given by product of the throat thickness and length of weld
For parallel fillet weld, shear strength of the weld (for both top and bottom weld) = =
2 ×0.707 hl τ s
∴ Strength of∥fillet weld 1.414 hl τ s
Where τ s=allowable shear stress of the weld metal∧h ( s ) =thickness of the plate
In design of welded joint above variables are h and l
(iii) Combination of single transverse and parallel fillet weld
The strength of the joint is the sum of strengths of single transverse and parallel fillet
welds
∴ The strength=0.707 h l 1 σ t +1.414 h l 2 τ s
dA=2 πr × 0.707 h
∴ J =r 2 ×dA=2 π r 3 × 0.707 h
∴ J =2 π r 3 × 0.707 h=1.414 π r 3 h
Mt r Mt r
∴ τs= =τ s= 3
J 1.414 π r h
Mt
∴ The maximum shear stress is give as : τ s = 2
1.414 π r h
(IV) Circular fillet welded Subjected to Bending moments
Consider a circular rod connected to a rigid plate by fillet weld as shown in figure above
We know that the bending stress is obtained from the equation:
M σb
=
I y
Where M =Maximum bending moment
I =Second moment of area
σ b=Maximum bending stress
y=Maximum distance ¿ neutral axis=r
I =I xx =I yy =∫ x dA =
2
∴ J =2 I xx=2 I yy
3
I =π r × 0.707 h
Mr Mr
σ b=¿ = 3
I π r ×0.707 h
M
∴ σb= 2
0.707 π r h