1、ANSVAWS A5.17/A5.17M-97 An American National Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding Copyright American Welding Society Provided by IHS under license with AWSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Key Words-
2、Carbon steel electrodes, submerged arc flux crushed slag, welding electrodes, filler metal specification, mild steel, solid electrode, composite electrode ANSIIAWS A5.171A5.17M-97 An American National Standard Approved by American National Standards Institute September 25,1997 Specification for Carb
3、on Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding Supersedes ANSIlAWS A5.17-89 Prepared by AWS Committee on Filler Metals Under the Direction of AWS Technical Activities Committee Approved by AWS Board of Directors Abstract This specification provides requirements for the classification of so
4、lid and composite carbon steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. Electrode classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes, and chemical composition of the weld metal for composite electrodes. Flux classification is based on the me- chanical prope
5、rties of weld metal produced with the flux and an electrode classified herein. Other requirements include sizes, marking, manufacturing and packaging. The form and usability of the flux are also included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units
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21、 Chair D. A. Fink, 2nd Vice Chair H. M. Woodward, Secretary *R. L. Bateman R. S. Brown J. Caprarola, Jr A. Chatterjee *L. J. Christensen R. J. Christoffel c. W cox D. D. Crockett *R. A. Daemen D. A. DelSignore H. W Ebert J. G. Feldstein S. E. Ferree L. Flasche C. E. Fuerstenau G. Hallstrom, Jr. J. A
22、. Henning W S. Howes R. B. Kadiyala P. J. Konkol D. J. Kotecki D. Z Ku N. E. Lurson A. S. Laurenson J. S. Lee G. H. MacShane W A. Marttila R. Menon M. ? Merlo A. R. Mertes M. D. Morin C. L. Null J. Payne R. L. Peaslee E. K Pickering, JI: M. A. Quintana *H. E Reid *S. D. Reynolds, Jr. L. E Roberts P
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25、tric Company American Bureau of Shipping Consultant Consultant Chicago Bridge and Iron MAC Associates Chrysler Corporation Stoody Company Select-Arc, Incorporated Ampco Metal, Incorporated ABB Power Generation Department of the Navy Sverdrup Technology, Incorporated Wall Colmonoy Corporation Consult
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28、J. Winsor K. G. Wold J. B. C. Wu Newport News Shipbuilding Armco Steel Company ESAB Welding and Cutting Products Editorial Consultant ESAB Welding and Cutting Products The Lincoln Electric Company (Australia) Fisher Controls, Incorporated Bechtel Corporation Euroweld, Limited R. D. Thomas and Compan
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30、xes for Submerged Arc Welding D. D. Crockett, Chair H. M. Woodward, Secretary G. C. Barnes H. A. Beck W D. Doty H. W Ebert D. E Ku G. A. Leclair M. T, Merlo D. W Meyer M. D. Morin D. M. Parker E. W Pickering, JE E A. Rhoades L. E Roberts R. A. Swain *R. D. Thomas, JI: *R. Timerman *S. Tsutsumi *W L.
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33、ed without license from IHS-,-,-Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of ANSUAWS A5.171A5.17M-97, Speclpcation for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding, but is included for information purposes only). This is the fifth revision of the document originally issued in 1965. That
34、document was issued jointly by the Ameri- can Welding Society and the American Society for Testing and Materials. The practice of issuing filler metal specifica- tions as joint AWSIASTM documents was discontinued shortly after the original version of this specification was issued. The 1969 revision,
35、 published by AWS, was accepted by the American National Standards Institute as an ANSI standard. Subsequent revisions have become ANSYAWS standards. This document is the first of the A5.17 specifications which is a combined specification providing for classification utilizing a system based upon U.
36、S. Customary Units, or utilizing a system based upon the International System of Units (SI). The measurements are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other, with- out combining values in any way. In selecting rational metric units, ANSUAWS Al .l, Metric Pr
37、ocedure Guide for the Welding Industry, is used where suitable. Tables and Figures make use of both U.S. Customary and SI Units, which, with the application of the specified tolerances, provides for interchangeability of products in both U.S. Customary and SI Units. Paragraphs, Tables, and Figures w
38、hich carry the suffix letter “U” are applicable only to those products classified to the system based upon U.S. Customary Units under the A5.17 specification. Those which carry the suffix letter “M” are applicable only to those products classified to the system based upon the International System of
39、 Units (SI), under the A5.17M specification. Document Development AWS A5.17-65T Tentative Specifications for Bare Mild Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding ASTM A558-65T AWS A5.17-69 Specification for Bare Mild Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding ANSI W3.17-1973 AN
40、SUAWS A5.17-77 Specification for Bare Carbon Mild Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding ANSUAWS A5.17-80 Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding ANSYAWS A5.17-89 Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding Comm
41、ents and suggestions for improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be addressed to the Secre- tary, Committee on Filler Metals, American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126. The welding terms used in this specification shall be interpreted in accordance with the defin
42、itions given in the latest edition of ANSYAWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions. Official interpretations of any of the technical requirements of this standard may be obtained by sending a request, in writing, to the Managing Director, Technical Services Division, American Welding Society
43、, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33 126. A formal reply will be issued after it has been reviewed by the appropriate personnel following estab- lished procedures. V Copyright American Welding Society Provided by IHS under license with AWSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted withou
44、t license from IHS-,-,- STD-AWS A5-37M-ENGL L997 0784265 0509327 T37 Table of Contents Page No . . Personnel 111 Foreword . v List of Tables vii List of Figures vii 1 . Scope 1 Part A-General Requirements 2 . Normative References 1 3 . Classification 2 4 . Acceptance . 2 5 . Certification . 2 6 . Un
45、its of Measure and Rounding-Off Procedure 2 Part B.Tests. Procedures. and Requirements 7 . Summary of Tests . 6 8 . Retest 6 9 . Weld Test Assemblies 7 10 . Chemical Analysis . 11 11 . Radiographic Test . 11 12 . Tension Test . 11 13 . Impact Test . 13 14 . Diffusible Hydrogen Test . 13 Part C.Manuf
46、acture. Iden tijcation. and Packaging 15 . Method of Manufacture . 14 16 . Electrode Requirements . 14 17 . Flux Requirements . 17 Annex-Guide to AWS Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding Al . Introduction 19 A2 . Classification System 19 A3 . Acceptance . 21
47、 A4 . Certification . 22 A5 . Ventilation During Welding . 22 A6 . Welding Considerations . 22 A7 . General Safety Considerations 25 AWS Filler Metal Specijcations by Material and Welding Process 29 AWS Filler Metal Specijcations and Related Documents 31 vi Copyright American Welding Society Provide
48、d by IHS under license with AWSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Table 1 2 3 4 5u 5M 6U 6M 7 8U 8M 9 Al List of Tables Page No . Chemical Composition Requirements for Solid Electrodes 5 Chemical Composition Requirements for Composite Electrode Weld Me
49、tal . 5 Tests Required for Classification . 6 Base Metals for Test Assemblies . 10 A5.17 Tension Test Requirements . 13 A5.17M Tension Test Requirements 13 A5.17 Impact Test Requirements . 14 A5.17M Impact Test Requirements . 14 Diffusible Hydrogen Requirements . 15 A5.17 Standard Electrode Sizes and Tolerances 15 A5.17M Standard Electrode Sizes and Tolerances 15 Standard Dimensions and Weights . 16 Comparison of E