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Reinforcement

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 6:22 am
by Shastri11
What kind of role does reinforcement play in weld?
Is it allowed to grind the reinforcement of weld.

Re: Reinforcement

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 6:51 am
by tungstendipper
Mind explaining a bit more?

Re: Reinforcement

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 7:05 am
by Poland308
If your talking reinforcement in the context of a fillet weld then it plays a huge part. Do you have the template gauges for measuring fillet welds?

https://weldingsupply.com/cgi-bin/einst ... EF:X:MG-11

Re: Reinforcement

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 1:46 am
by Shastri11
tungstendipper wrote:Mind explaining a bit more?
Like you are doing groove welding(V groove) and you have joined the test coupons. After the final pass you get the reinforcement on weld about 2-3 mm. So the question is ,Is it necessary to remove the reinforcement. Does the reinforcement has any role to play in the joining process? Would that affect the strength of the weld if removed?
Please clarify?

Re: Reinforcement

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 1:51 am
by Shastri11
Poland308 wrote:If your talking reinforcement in the context of a fillet weld then it plays a huge part. Do you have the template gauges for measuring fillet welds?

https://weldingsupply.com/cgi-bin/einst ... EF:X:MG-11
I am talking specifically of Groove Welds.
Some clients ask specifically to remove reinforcements while some have no obligation to remove it.
That has created confusion.
Yes, the templates for fillet weld are available.

Re: Reinforcement

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 4:54 pm
by PeteM
Some specs. indicate to grind flush, some don't. Its a consideration for sizing, strength, speed, cost, etc. depending on the function of is being welded.

Any and all test coupons I've either submitted or prepped/bent were ground flush. The ones that failed would have regardless of reinforcement or direction of bending (LOF at the faying surface) or for other reasons like inclusion or porosity over the allowable area per the applicable code.