1、StructuralWelding CodeSteelAWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015An American National Standardsecond printing, March 2016AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015An American National StandardApproved by theAmerican National Standards InstituteJuly 28, 2015Structural Welding CodeSteel23rd EditionSupersedes AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2010Prepared by the
2、American Welding Society (AWS) D1 Committee on Structural WeldingUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeApproved by theAWS Board of DirectorsAbstractThis code covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon andlow-alloy constru
3、ctional steels. Clauses 1 through 9 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steelconstruction. There are nine normative and eleven informative annexes in this code. A Commentary of the code isincluded with the document.AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015iiISBN: 978-0-87171-864-8 2015 by American
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21、te for an official interpretation.This standard is subject to revision at any time by the AWS D1 Committee on Structural Welding. It must be reviewedevery five years, and if not revised, it must be either reaffirmed or withdrawn. Comments (recommendations, additions,or deletions) and any pertinent d
22、ata that may be of use in improving this standard are required and should be addressed toAWS Headquarters. Such comments will receive careful consideration by the AWS D1 Committee on Structural Weld-ing and the author of the comments will be informed of the Committees response to the comments. Guest
23、s are invited toattend all meetings of the AWS D1 Committee on Structural Welding to express their comments verbally. Procedures forappeal of an adverse decision concerning all such comments are provided in the Rules of Operation of the Technical Ac-tivities Committee. A copy of these Rules can be o
24、btained from the American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36 St, # 130,Miami, FL 33166.This page is intentionally blank.ivAWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015vAWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015DedicationThis 23rd edition of AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015, StructuralWelding CodeSteel, is dedicated by the D1 Committeeon Structural Welding and the D1Q
25、 Subcommittee onSteel Structures to Keith Landwehr. In his 15 years ofservice, Keith contributed 30 years of expertise to thedevelopment of the D1.1, Structural Welding CodeSteel, D1.4, Structural Welding CodeReinforcing Steel,D1.8, Structural Welding CodeSeismic Supplement, andother national standa
26、rds. The D1 community will for-ever miss Keith for his commitment, but more impor-tantly, for his friendship and wise counsel, and hopesthat this dedication will inspire the structural weldingcommunity to excellence as Keith did in his service.This page is intentionally blank.viAWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015vi
27、iAWS D1.1/D1.1M:2015PersonnelAWS D1 Committee on Structural WeldingA. W. Sindel, Chair Alstom Power Steam, IncorporatedT. L. Niemann, Vice Chair Minnesota Department of TransportationR. D. Medlock, 2nd Vice Chair High Steel Structures, LLCJ. Molin, Secretary American Welding SocietyF. G. Armao The L
28、incoln Electric CompanyE. L. Bickford Acute Technological ServicesT. M. Burns AlcoTec Wire CorporationH. H. Campbell, III Pazuzu EngineeringR. D. Campbell BechtelR. B. Corbit CB coincident with this, the D1.1code changed references of buildings and bridges to statically loaded and dynamically loaded
29、 structures, respectively, inorder to make the document applicable to a broader range of structural applications. After the publishing of the 2010 edi-tion, it was decided that the AWS Structural Welding CodeSteel would be published on a five year revision cycleinstead of a two year revision cycle.
30、This was done in order to sync the publication cycle of AWS Structural WeldingCode-Steel with the publication cycles of the AISC Steel Building Specification and the International Building Code.This 2015 edition is the 23rd edition of D1.1.Underlined text in the clauses, subclauses, tables, figures,
31、 or forms indicates a change from the 2010 edition. A verticalline in the margin of a table or figure also indicates a change from the 2010 edition.The following is a summary of the most significant technical changes contained in D1.1/D1.1M:2015:The 2015 edition of the code has been reorganized. The
32、 tubular provisions, tables, and figures previously locatedthroughout the code are now within Clause 9 entitled “Tubular Structures.” The reorganization required numerous refer-ence changes and renumbering of the subclauses, tables, and figures. Many of the tables in Clause 4 contained provisionsfor
33、 Plate as well as Pipe or Tubing. The tables have been divided to only include Plate if contained in Clause 4 and Pipeor Tubing if contained in Clause 9. This separation of the information contained in the tables also resulted in manychanges to the footnotes delineated in the tables.Clauses 1, 7, an
34、d 8 have only been slightly impacted by the reorganization. However, Clauses 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 have beengreatly impacted with the reorganization.Summary of ChangesClause/Table/Figure/Annex ModificationClause 2 The most significant change to Clause 2 from the 2010 edition is that Part D entitled “Spe
35、cificRequirements for Design of Tubular Connections (Statically or Cyclically Loaded)” has beenrelocated to Clause 9.2.4.2.7 Additional language was added regarding the calculation of effective throat of a combinationPJP flare bevel groove weld and fillet weld.xviAWS D1.1/D1.1M:20152.9.3.5 Added pro
36、visions for wrapping welds on opposite sides of a common plane to permit sealwelding.Table 2.5 Fatigue curve cases and figures revised to agree with AISC 360.3.7.4 Shielding gas provisions revised to permit the use of electrodes classified to AWS A5.36. 3.13.2.1 New subclause that provides condition
37、s under which backing other than steel may be used inprequalified WPSs.Table 3.1 Reformatted the table moving filler metals in corresponding groups in Table 3.2. Updated the listof base metals permitted in prequalified WPSs and corrected the group of some base metalgrades.Table 3.2 New table for fil
38、ler metal requirements that contains the information previously contained inTable 3.1 with the addition of a classification for A5.36 for carbon and low-alloy steel electrodesfor FCAW and metal cored electrodes for GMAW processes.Table 3.3 (Previously Table 3.2) Revised the base metals to correspond
39、 with those in Table 3.1Table 3.4 (Previously Table 3.3) Addition of AWS A5.36.Table 3.7 (Previously Table 3.6) Clarification of a SAW parameter variable.Notes for Figures 3.2 and 3.3Addition of note “O” permitting various orientations of connected elements in CJP Groove, T-,and Corner joints.Figure
40、 3.5 New figure for prequalified fillet weld joint details.Figure 3.6 New figure for prequalified CJP groove, T-, and corner joints.4.12.3 Restructured for easier reading.4.21 (Previously 4.25, 4.26, 4.30) Reorganized “Extent of Qualification.”4.27.7 (Previously 4.36.7) Clarified CVN Test requiremen
41、ts when sub-sized specimens are tested.Tables 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.10, and 4.11The information found in the tables that referenced pipes and tubing are now contained in thetables found in Clause 9.Tables 4.5, 4.6, and 4.9Added provisions for electrodes classified to AWS A5.36.5.3.2.5 Additional lan
42、guage and clarification regarding baking requirements when welding with low-hydrogen electrodes for ASTM A514 and A517 steels.5.3.4 Reorganized the list of AWS Filler metal specifications for GMAW and FCAW as well as addedAWS A5.36.5.6 Clarified language regarding preheat and interpass temperatures.
43、5.7 Moved language regarding oxygen gouging to 5.14.6 and 5.25.5.8.1 Revised for clarification.5.8.3 Revised to delete ASTM A709 100 (690) and 100W (690W) and to include ASTM A709 GradeHPS 100W HPS 690W per ASTM.5.9 (Previous 5.9 entitled “Backing, Backing Gas, or Inserts” was deleted) (Previously 5
44、.10)Restructured for clarification. Summary of Changes (Continued)Clause/Table/Figure/Annex ModificationxviiAWS D1.1/D1.1M:20155.9.1.3 (Previously 5.10.3) “Backing Thickness” was revised to make a general requirement that steelbacking be of sufficient thickness to prevent melt-through. The explicit
45、thicknesses previouslyrequired were moved to commentary as recommendations.5.14.15.14.4 (Previously 5.15) Substrate cleanliness requirements were significantly revised.5.14.6 (Previously 5.15.2) Revised to clarify when oxygen gouging is permitted.5.17.2 (Previously 5.18.2) Revised for clarity regard
46、ing when locations of the depth of the web fromtension flanges of beams or girders are considered outside the tension zone.5.19 (Previously 5.20) Revised provisions regarding the location and sequence of member and elementsplices. 5.25 (Previously 5.26) Revised to limit oxygen gouging to as-rolled s
47、teels.Table 5.8 (Previously Table 5.9) Note c revised to clarify when welds are exempt from reinforcement andconvexity limitations.Table 5.9 (Previously Table 5.10) Minimum allowable convexity was eliminated from Schedule D foroutside corner joints. Table footnote b was rewritten regarding restricti
48、on on convexity wasreplaced with a note regarding concavity and now applies to Schedules B and D.6.4.2 Revised to clarify as to what a welder, welding operator, or tack welder must demonstrate, whentheir work appears to be below the requirements of the code.6.4.3 Revised to include tack welder.6.10
49、Revised to replace “applicable requirements” with “acceptance criteria.”6.11 Revised to remove ASTM A709 Grades 100 and 100W and include ASTM A709 Grade HPS100W HPS 690W.6.21.1 (Previously 6.22.1) Reference added to new Table 6.8 showing qualification and calibrationrequirements. 6.24.2 Revised to clarify when calibration for sensitivity and horizontal sweep shall be made.Table 6.1 Revised to remove ASTM A709 Grades 100 and 100W and include ASTM A709 Grade HPS100W HPS 690W.Tables 6.4 and 6.5 Revised to remove the tubular provisions, now contained in Tables found in Clause 9.Tab
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