pipewelder1999
Industrial
- Mar 17, 2002
- 309
I have come across a joint with an approved design for its application but I would like to learn more about my doubts.
The joint is a mitered joint between two pieces of structural tubing. Instead of butt welding the ends together a 1/4" filler plate is placed between the two ends and a fillet weld is used to join each piece of tubing to the 1/4" filler plate. A picture is available at
My questions are
1) Is the filler plate tensile strength lower in the through thickness direction than the nominal strength of the plate.
2) Can the residual stresses from welding cause residual stress in the plate greater than would normally be encountered in a "typical joint".
3) Has anyone encountered this type of joint before. And wht type of service.
Any refernces to papers or publications for supporting documentation/research would be appreciated.
G Austin
The joint is a mitered joint between two pieces of structural tubing. Instead of butt welding the ends together a 1/4" filler plate is placed between the two ends and a fillet weld is used to join each piece of tubing to the 1/4" filler plate. A picture is available at
My questions are
1) Is the filler plate tensile strength lower in the through thickness direction than the nominal strength of the plate.
2) Can the residual stresses from welding cause residual stress in the plate greater than would normally be encountered in a "typical joint".
3) Has anyone encountered this type of joint before. And wht type of service.
Any refernces to papers or publications for supporting documentation/research would be appreciated.
G Austin