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Weld Is Adequate & Stress Ratio 0.51

This document provides information for checking weld sizes, including a table of allowable load values for various sizes of fillet welds based on the strength level of the weld metal. It defines symbols used such as weld length, allowable unit force, bending moment, moment arm length, section modulus, vertical load, weld leg dimension, tensile/compressive force, and average vertical shear. The job being checked is vaporizer skid cross beams welded to the main beams.

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Weld Is Adequate & Stress Ratio 0.51

This document provides information for checking weld sizes, including a table of allowable load values for various sizes of fillet welds based on the strength level of the weld metal. It defines symbols used such as weld length, allowable unit force, bending moment, moment arm length, section modulus, vertical load, weld leg dimension, tensile/compressive force, and average vertical shear. The job being checked is vaporizer skid cross beams welded to the main beams.

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This worksheet is for checking weld sizes WELD OUTLINE CASE Table 9-6 from "Mechanical Engineering v lDesign", Shigley, 7th ed., 2004, pg. 479
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Mechanical Engineering Design, 7th ed, Shigley Schedule A: Allowable Load foriwVarious Sizes of Fillet Welds
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DEFINITION OF SYMBOLS n
Aw = Length of weld, in ###o
f= Allowable unit force on weld, kip per lin in of weld 3 7/8f
M= Bending moment, kip-in 3/4
l= Bending moment arm length, in 5/8T
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P= Tension or Compression Load 1/2
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Sw = Section Modulus of weld lines subjected to bending moment, in^2 7/16
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V = Vertical load for bending and/or shear, kip 3/8k
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Wn = Tensive or compressive force on weld, kip per lineal inch of weld r
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Ws = Average vertical shear on fillet weld, kip per lineal inch of weld 3/16
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Wb = Bending force on weld, kip per lineal inch of weld 1/8a
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Wr = Resultant load on fillet weld, kip per lineal inch of weld 1/16
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FORMULAS FOR FORCES ON WELD J


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Aw Aw Sw d Fillet Weld Size, h
Schedule B: Minimum
RESULTANT FORCE: Wr = √(Wn2 + Ws2 + Wb2) ,

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INPUT 6 * To 1/4 incl.
Weld Outline Case: 5 Over 1/4
Strength Level of Weld Metal: 70* Over 1/2
Loading condition for bending, ie…Cantilever
or Mid-Span of Simply Supported Beam Mid-Span τ
Over 3/4
w = 3/8 in Over 1 1/2
P= 12.50 kip If no tension or compression is present, P = 0 Over 2 1/4
V= 12.50 kip If only tension or compression is present, V = 0 7 Over 6
b= 4 in Weld dimension; refer to figure on right ###
d= 10 in Weld dimension; refer to figure on right Not to exceed the thickness of the thinner part.
l= 48 in If bending is not to be considered, l = 0
Aw = 18.00 in
Sw = 56.67 in^2 8
M= 150 lb-in
f= 5.57 kip/lin in
Calculating Tensive or Compressive Force Calculating Shear Force Calculating Bending Force Calculating Resultant Force
Wn = 0.69 kip/lin in Ws = 0.69 kip/lin in Wb = 2.65 kip/lin in Wr = 2.82 kip/lin in
=P/Aw =V/Aw =M/Sw =SQRT(Wn^2 + Ws^2 + Wb^2)
=12.5kip/18lin in =12.5kip/18lin in =150kip-in/56.67in^2 =SQRT(0.69^2 + 0.69^2 + 2.65^2)

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