Socket Welds on Pipe, FYI
Anyone out there doing socket welds on pipe? The rule of thumb, a minimum fitup requirement,(Specified on a WPS), there needs to be at least 1/16" ( a larger gap with thicker wall and larger diameter)clearence between the end of the pipe inserted into the socket fitting and the bottom of the female portion of the socket fitting. If the pipe is bottomed out in the socket fitting the weld can crack as it cools (hot cracking), at the least the weld can fail under use.
Why? From a laymans standpoint, the weld, as it cools pulls the pipe down towards the weld which also pulls the pipe into the socket. If it is bottomed out, a stress load on the weld is created that exceeds the tensile strength of the Filler metal & base metal in its cooled state. GregH
Anyone out there doing socket welds on pipe? The rule of thumb, a minimum fitup requirement,(Specified on a WPS), there needs to be at least 1/16" ( a larger gap with thicker wall and larger diameter)clearence between the end of the pipe inserted into the socket fitting and the bottom of the female portion of the socket fitting. If the pipe is bottomed out in the socket fitting the weld can crack as it cools (hot cracking), at the least the weld can fail under use.
Why? From a laymans standpoint, the weld, as it cools pulls the pipe down towards the weld which also pulls the pipe into the socket. If it is bottomed out, a stress load on the weld is created that exceeds the tensile strength of the Filler metal & base metal in its cooled state. GregH