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Weld strength

03/16/2009 12:06 PM

Could anyone help me in finding out the welding strength say a fillet weld, given the fillet weld size and the area?

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Re: Weld strength

03/16/2009 12:51 PM

Yes

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Re: Weld strength

03/16/2009 5:47 PM

Perhaps you could share with us the requirements of your weld and the materials?

Your experience?

Why you are asking?

Any research you have done.

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Re: Weld strength

03/16/2009 8:12 PM

A few more details would help (maybe even a sketch); is it loaded in tension, shear, torsion, bending, any combination of those?

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Re: Weld strength

03/16/2009 8:15 PM

........ what exactly is it for? Is it shock-loaded / subjected to fatigue? Is it to be designed to any type of code?

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Re: Weld strength

03/16/2009 8:19 PM

bye bye

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