1、Standard Methods for Mechanical Testing of WeldsAWS B4.0:2016An American National StandardAWS B4.0:2016An American National StandardApproved byAmerican National Standards InstituteStandard Methods for Mechanical Testing of Welds8th EditionSupersedes AWS B4.0:2007Prepared by theAWS Committee on B4 Co
2、mmittee on Mechanical Testing of WeldsUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeApproved by theAWS Board of DirectorsAbstractMechanical test methods that are applicable to welds and welded joints are described. For each testing method, informa-tion is provided concerning applicable
3、 American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Testing andMaterials (ASTM), and American Petroleum Institute (API) documents; the required testing apparatus, specimen prepa-ration, procedure to be followed, and report requirements are also described.ISBN: 978-0-87171-889-1 2016
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23、 all such comments are provided in the Rules ofOperation of the Technical Activities Committee. A copy of these Rules can be obtained from the American WeldingSociety, 8669 NW 36 St, # 130, Miami, FL 33166.AWS B4.0:2016iiiAWS B4.0:2016ivThis page is intentionally blank.PersonnelAWS Committee on Mech
24、anical Testing of WeldsL. Van Leaven, Chair ConsultantP. S. Lester, Vice Chair AZZ WSIS. P. Hedrick, Secretary American Welding SocietyJ. R. Crisci ConsultantD. A. Fink The Lincoln Electric CompanyJ. A. Grantham Welding AWS A2.4, Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing and Nondestructive Examination;
25、andAWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions, Including Terms for Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Soldering,Thermal Cutting, and Thermal Spraying.AWS B4.0:201613. Terms and DefinitionsThe welding terms used in this standard are in accordance with AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions,In
26、cluding Terms for Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Soldering, Thermal Cutting, and Thermal Spraying.4. Tension Tests4.1 Scope. This clause covers the tension testing of welded joints. These requirements supplement the referenced ASTMstandards for tensile testing of metallic materials to ensure proper eval
27、uation of welds and weld metal.4.1.1 Purpose and Intended UseThis standard is applicable to the following, when specified:(1) Characterize the performance of weld metal and/or welded joints under tensile load with respect to:tensile strengthyield strength, as applicableductility, as applicableassess
28、ing joint efficiencyfacilitating engineering design and/or analysisfacilitating product development(2) Qualification of materials and welding procedures where specified mechanical properties are required,(3) Information as a basis for acceptance and manufacturing quality control where mechanical pro
29、perties arerequested.4.1.2 This standard does not specify required properties or acceptance criteria. When this standard is used as a portionof a specification for a welded structure or assembly or for qualification, the following information shall be furnished, asa minimum:(1) The specific type(s)
30、and number of specimens required,(2) Base metal specification/identification,(3) Filler material specification/identification,(4) The anticipated mechanical property values and whether they are maximum and/or minimum requirements,(5) Location and orientation of the specimens,(6) Report form when req
31、uired,(7) Applicable postweld thermal or mechanical processing treatments of the weld prior to tensile testing, and(8) Applicable postweld processing of the tension test specimen, such as aging, prior to test.4.2 Normative References. The following standards contain provisions which, through referen
32、ce in this text, constitutemandatory provisions of this test. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced standard shall apply. Fordated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. In cases where theprocedures herein conflict with t
33、he referenced ASTM or ASME standards, these B4.0 provisions take precedent.ASME Documents:ASME B46.1, Surface Texture, Surface Roughness, Waviness and LayASTM Documents:ASTM E4, Standard Practices for Force Verification of Testing MachinesASTM E8, Standard Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Mat
34、erialsASTM E83-10a, Standard Practice for Verification and Classification of Extensometer SystemsASTM B557, Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing Wrought and Cast Aluminum and Magnesium Alloy ProductsAWS B4.0:201624.3 Nomenclature. For the purposes of this test, the following nomenclature apply:
35、A = length of reduced sectionB = length of end sectionC = dimension of grip sectionD = diameterDo= original diameterDf= final diameterE = length of shoulder and filletF = diameter of shoulderG = gage lengthID = inner diameterOD = outer diameterL = overall lengthP = loadR = radius of filletT = specim
36、en thicknesst = thickness of test weldmentW = specimen widthpi = ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter having a value to five decimal places of 3.141594.4 Summary of Method. Tension testing of welded joints is done by means of a calibrated testing machine and devicesfollowing the pr
37、ocedures described in 4.8.4.5 Significance. Tension tests provide information on the load bearing capacities and joint efficiencies of welded joints,as well as weld metal strength and ductility.4.5.1 The data obtained from tension tests may include:(1) Ultimate tensile strength,(2) Yield strength,(3
38、) Yield point if it occurs,(4) Percent elongation,(5) Percent reduction of area,(6) Uniform strain,(7) Strain hardening,(8) Elastic modulus,(9) Stress-strain diagram, and(10) Location and mode of fracture.4.5.2 Tension tests provide quantitative data that is often compared and analyzed for use in th
39、e design and analysis ofwelded structures. Fracture surfaces may also provide information on the presence and effects of discontinuities such asincomplete fusion, incomplete joint penetration, porosity, inclusions, and cracking.4.6 Apparatus. The test shall be performed on a tensile testing machine
40、in conformance with the requirements of ASTME8, Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials. The machine shall be calibrated in accordance withASTM E4, Standard Practices for Force Verification of Testing Machines.4.7 Specimens4.7.1 Test specimen type shall be specified by an app
41、licable code, specification, or fabrication document. It isrecommended that test specimens that provide the largest cross-sectional area be tested within the capabilities ofavailable test equipment.4.7.2 Unless otherwise stated, specimens shall be tensile tested in the as-received condition.AWS B4.0
42、:201634.7.3 Round Tension Test Specimens. The specimen having the largest diameter of those shown in Figure 4.1, thatcan be machined from the material shall be tested.4.7.3.1 Round All-Weld-Metal Specimen. The all-weld metal tension specimen is used most often for evaluationof the deposited weld met
43、al ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and reduction in area. It may also be usedfor assessment of elastic modulus, uniform strain, and strain hardening behavior of undiluted weld metal. When base metal dilution must be minimized for the specimen to be representative of weld metal
44、, the groove faces may bebuttered with the same filler materials to be used in the weld joint or alternatively the root opening may be increased byl/4 in (6 mm). The reduced section of the tension specimens between the gage marks shall be located so that no butteringis included. It is recommended th
45、at the surface of the reduced section of the specimen be at least l/8 in (3 mm) from thefusion line along the bevel faces (see Figure 4.1).4.7.3.2 Round Transverse Weld Specimen. The transverse weld specimen is used together with the base metalor all weld metal tension tests to evaluate joint effici
46、ency. Only the ultimate tensile strength may be determined forspecimens taken transverse to the longitudinal axis of the weld. A transverse weld tension test is not suitable fordetermination of yield strength, elongation, or reduction in area because the strain through the gage length during yieldin
47、gis not uniform. Accordingly, yield strength for a transverse weld tension test specimen should not be reported. In theevent of use of a set of round transverse tensile specimens at various locations in the thickness of the weld specimen,when no other governing specification indicates otherwise, the
48、 results of the set of round transverse tensile specimensshall be averaged to approximate the tensile properties of the full thickness joint.4.7.4 Rectangular Tension Test Specimen. The tension specimens for welded butt joints other than pipe or tubingshall be either transverse weld tension specimen
49、s or longitudinal weld tension specimens that comply with Figure 4.2 or4.3. When thickness of the test weldment is beyond the capacity of the available test equipment, the weld shall be dividedthrough its thickness into as many specimens as required to cover the full weld thickness and still maintain the specimensize within the test equipment capacity. Unless otherwise specified, the results of the partial thickness specimens shall beaveraged to determine the properties of the full thickness joint. Only ultimate tensile strength may be determined inspecimens taken transverse to the longitudi