1、Specifi cation for Automotive Weld Quality Arc Welding of Aluminum AWS D8.14M:2017An American National StandardfrontD8.14M:2017An American National StandardApproved by theAmerican National Standards InstituteAugust 18, 2017Specification for Automotive Weld Quality Arc Welding of Aluminum3rd EditionS
2、upersedes AWS D8.14M:2008Prepared by theAmerican Welding Society (AWS) D8 Committee on Automotive WeldingUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeApproved by theAWS Board of DirectorsAbstractThis specification covers the arc welding of automotive components that are manufactured f
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21、comments will receive careful consideration by the AWS D8 Committee on Automotive Welding and the author of the comments will be informed of the Committees response to the comments. Guests are invited to attend all meetings of the AWS D8 Committee on Automotive Welding to express their comments verb
22、ally. Procedures for appeal of an adverse decision concerning all such comments are provided in the Rules of Operation of the Technical Activities Committee. A copy of these Rules can be obtained from the American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36 St, # 130, Miami, FL 33166.D8.14M:2017ivThis page is inten
23、tionally blank.D8.14M:2017vPersonnelAWS D8 Committee on Automotive WeldingT. Coon, Chair Ford Motor CompanyD. L. Galiher, Vice Chair Tower InternationalA. I. Babinski, Secretary American Welding SocietyW. H. Brafford ConsultantE. Cross Meggitt Aircraft Braking SystemsJ. W. Dolfi ConsultantD. F. Hart
24、 ITW WeldingF. W. Hunt Hitachi Automotive Systems America, Inc.J. G. Hunt AET IntegrationS. C. Kelley ArcelorMittalD. P. Kelly Fusion Welding SolutionsD. R. Kolodziej ConsultantD. F. Maatz RAWS A3.0M/A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions Including Terms for Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Solderin
25、g, Thermal Cutting, and Thermal Spraying;AWS A5.10/A5.10M (ISO 18273 MOD) Welding ConsumablesWire Electrodes, Wires and Rods for Welding of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys-ClassificationD8.14M:20172AWS A5.32M/A5.32 (ISO 14175 MOD) Welding ConsumablesGases and Gas Mixtures for Fusion Welding and Allied
26、ProcessesAWS B2.1/B2.1M, Specification for Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification3. Terms and DefinitionsAWS A3.0M/A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions, provides the basis for terms and definitions used herein. However, the following terms and definitions are included below to accom
27、modate usage specific to this document.discrepant weld. A weld differing from the requirements of this standard. Even though this weld differs, it still may have useful engineering properties.effective weld length. The weld length measured along the portion of a weld that meets all the minimum accep
28、tance requirements of the specification.gap. The distance between two base components of the joint to be welded (see Figure 1). Note: This distance is typically referred to as the root opening in nonautomotive applications.meltback. This occurs where the base metal melts back from an edge, but does
29、not become part of the weld. This condi-tion leaves a void between the weld deposit and the base metal (see Figure 2).notching. A weld-heat-related burn back of material at the end of the joint resulting in a notch (see Figure 3).pore. A rounded cavity-type discontinuity formed by gas entrapment dur
30、ing solidification.skip. An unwelded portion of a designated weld (see Figure 2).suck-back. A concave surface on the side of the base metal opposite the point of weld metal application. This is illus-trated in Figures 4 and 5. Note: AWS A3.0M/A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions Including Te
31、rms for Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Soldering, Thermal Cutting, and Thermal Spraying, refers to suck-back as “a nonstandard term when used for underfill at the root surface”.Minimum Acceptable Leg Lengths:L1= 0.9 T1L2= 0.9 T1+ GAPT1= thickness of thinner sheetFigure 1Minimum Acceptable Leg Length Req
32、uirements in a Lap JointD8.14M:20173Figure 2Examples of Discontinuities Found in Arc WeldsFigure 3Example of Notching at the End of a WeldFigure 4Suck-Back in a Typical WeldFigure 5Suck-Back in an Overhead Groove WeldD8.14M:201744. General Provisions4.1 Application4.1.1 This specification is applica
33、ble to the design and manufacture of automotive vehicles and components when specified on engineering drawings.4.1.2 Any requirements deviating from the limits of this specification shall be designated on the engineering drawings.4.1.3 If any conflict occurs between specified requirements herein and
34、 those specified on the engineering drawings, the latter has precedence.4.2 Welding Processes. This specification covers quality requirements for welds made by the gas metal arc welding (GMAW), plasma arc welding (PAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and hybrid arc welding processes.4.3 Material. T
35、his specification covers the arc welding of aluminum extrusions, castings, forgings, sheet, and plate material.4.4 Surface Condition of Aluminum. The surface of the aluminum part, prior to welding, should be free from corrosion products, thick oxide, hydrated oxide, paint, lubricants, or other conta
36、minants that may adversely affect the welding quality.4.5 Joint Considerations4.5.1 Automatic and robotic arc welding require consistent part fitup and joint locations to achieve consistent weld quality. To ensure proper joint fit, all parts should be fabricated, positioned, and held in place (e.g.,
37、 fixtured) for maximum weld quality. All engineering drawing requirements shall be followed.4.5.2 Maximum allowable joint gap for specific joints is determined by the structural performance required in service and the ability to accommodate the gap during welding. The maximum allowable weld joint ga
38、p between adjacent members less than 4 mm in thickness should be one-quarter the thickness of the thinner member or 1 mm, whichever is less. In the case of heavier gauges above 4 mm, the gap should not exceed 1.5 mm. The gap values listed above are the maximum allowable because tighter restrictions
39、may be needed depending on the welding process and joint configuration used. Gaps larger than specified can adversely affect weld geometry, quality, and structural performance, i.e., fatigue life or strength.4.5.3 On lap weld joints, the edge trim should leave adequate material to allow for a T1-leg
40、 (T1= minimum sheet thickness) fillet weld. See Figure 6 for acceptable weld flange based on thickness.4.6 Welding Equipment. Welding equipment meeting the specified welding process requirements should be used. Failure to do so may result in welding difficulties in production, e.g., poor weld qualit
41、y or equipment problems.4.7 Welding Procedure. Welding Procedures should be qualified to demonstrate the ability to reliably produce welds on production parts over a specified range of variables. Requirements for welding procedure qualification should be specified by the purchaser in the contract do
42、cuments. In the absence of such requirements, welding procedures should be qualified in accordance with a nationally recognized code. The purchaser is encouraged to accept welding procedure qualifications T (Sheet Thickness) mm WF (Minimum Weld Flange) mmLess than 44 to 6Greater than 61011T + 6Figur
43、e 6Minimum Weld Flange Dimensions for Lap WeldsD8.14M:20175performed in accordance with AWS B2.1/B2.1M, Specification for Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification, or AWS D1.2/D1.2M, Structural Welding CodeAluminum.4.8 Filler Metals. Filler metals shall conform to the requirements of AWS A5.1
44、0/A5.10M (ISO 18273 MOD) Welding ConsumablesWire Electrodes, Wires and Rods for Welding of Aluminum and Aluminum AlloysClassification or as specified on the Engineering Drawing. Table 1 is the list of aluminum filler metals for use with each base metal alloy. See Annex A for a guide for the selectio
45、n of a filler metal. All filler metals available may not be listed in this guide.4.9 Shielding Gases. The shielding gas for welding aluminum should be argon, helium, or a mixture of argon and helium. The shielding gas should be per AWS A5.32M/A5.32 (ISO14175 MOD), Welding ConsumablesGases filler met
46、al 5554 may replace these filler metals for sustained elevated temperature service.5. AWS filler metal classifications prefix letters “ER” and “R” have not been included.6. Filler metal selection should be based on performance criteria (reference Annex C).* Filler metal 4043, 4047 and 4943 may be us
47、ed for base metal 5052 but are not recommended for base metal 5454. Filler metal 5554 is recommended for base metal 5454 that is to be used in sustained elevated temperature service.Table 1 (Continued) Aluminum Filler Metal Selection Guide for Structural Automotive ComponentsSource: Adapted from A3.
48、0M/A3.0:2010, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions, Figure B.25, American Welding Society.Figure 7Convex Fillet Weld MeasurementFigure 8Single V-Groove Weld Partial Joint PenetrationD8.14M:20178Source: Adapted from AWS A2.4:2012, Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examinatio
49、n, Figure 22(B).Figure 9Flare-V-Groove WeldSource: Adapted from AWS A2.4:2012, Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination, Figure 22(A).Figure 10Flare-Bevel-Groove WeldFigure 11AArc Plug Weld ProfileConvexityD8.14M:20179Figure 11BArc Plug Weld ProfileDepth of FusionMinimum Acceptable Dimensions:Effective Depth of Fill = 0.6 T1Leg Lengths: L1= 0.6 T1L2= 0.6 T1Interface Diameter = 4 T1T1= Thickness of thinner SheetEffective Depth of Fill = 0.6 T1Figure 11CArc Plug Weld ProfileEffective Depth of Fill (Note weld is discrepan