Conversion Factors for Weld Joints
Table of recommended values of weld joint factors for specific weld types.
Weld type | Type of loading | Factor of weld joint |
Butt welds 1 ) | Pressure | α 1 | 1.00 |
Traction | 0.85 | 0.90 2 ) | 1.00 3 ) |
Shear | α 2 | 0.70 |
Fillet welds | End | α 3 | 0.75 4 ) | 0.90 5 ) | 1.00 6 ) |
Side | α 4 | 0.65 4 ) | 0.80 5 ) | 0.90 6 ) |
Plug and groove welds | Shear | α | 0.65 |
Spot welds | Shear | α | 0.65 |
Tear-out | α | 0.65 |
1) Factor of weld joint for loading along the axis of weld joint. α = 1.
2) Applies to contact resistance welding.
3) Applies to:
- Butt welds manually welded and supported by the weld from the root side after grooving.
- Butt welds bilaterally penetrated, automatic welding under flux or in CO 2 made at least from one side.
- Electro-slag welds.
4) Applies to manual arc welding while the strength of used electrode corresponds to the strength of basic material.
5) Applies to:
- Manual arc welding of basic materials whose minimum tensile strength is 20 percent lower than minimum strength of weld metal of used electrode.
- Semi-automatic submerged welding, semi-automatic and automatic welding shielded by CO2 atmosphere and for automatic submerged welding of single-pass or multi-pass welds for the weld height of 8 mm.
6) Applies to automatic submerged welding of single-pass welds for the weld height a< 8 mm.