1、Standard WeldingProcedureSpecification for Naval Applications(SWPS-N) for GasTungsten Arc Weldingof Austenitic StainlessSteel (S-8), 1/8 inch 3 mm through 1-1/2inch 38 mm Thick,MIL-3XX, in the As-Welded Condition,Primarily Plate andStructural NavalApplicationsAWS-NAVSEA B2.1-8-308:2016An American Na
2、tional StandardAWS-NAVSEA B2.1-8-308:2016An American National StandardApproved by theAmerican National Standards InstituteJanuary 26, 2016Standard Welding Procedure Specification for Naval Applications (SWPS-N) for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steel (S-8),1/8 inch 3 mm through 1-
3、1/2 inch 38 mm Thick, MIL-3XX, in the As-Welded Condition,Primarily Plate and Structural Naval Applications1st EditionPrepared by theAmerican Welding Society (AWS) B2 Committee on Procedure and Performance QualificationUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeApproved by theAWS Bo
4、ard of DirectorsAbstractThis standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 inch 3 mm through 1-1/2 inch 38 mm, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating con-ditions necessary to make the weldment, th
5、e filler metal specifications, and joint designs for groove and fillet welds. ThisSWPS-N was developed primarily for naval applications that require performance to NAVSEA Technical PublicationS9074-AQ-GIB-010/248, Requirements for Welding and Brazing Procedure and Performance Qualification.ISBN: 978
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24、rocedure and Performance QualificationJ. L. Cooley, Chair J. C. therefore, each system must be used independently.Safety. Safety and health issues and concerns are beyond the scope of this standard and therefore are not addressedherein. Safety and health information is available from the following s
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28、of 19Permission to reproduce for intra-company use only is granted by the American Welding SocietyStandard Welding Procedure Specification for NavalApplications (SWPS-N)LIMITATIONSThis procedure is not qualified for Notch Toughness or PWHT applications.WELDING PROCESSWelding Process: GTAW (Gas Tungs
29、ten Arc Welding)Method of Application: ManualBASE METALSBase Metal:1Austenitic Stainless Steel, S-8 to S-8 (See Table 1)Thickness Range: 1/8 in 3 mm through 1-1/2 in 38 mm for groove welds,1/8 in 3 mm minimum for fillet weldsCoating: UncoatedFILLER METALSFiller Metal Specification:2MIL-E-19933, Elec
30、trodes and RodsWelding, Bare, Chromium andChromium-Nickel SteelsClassification: See Table 1 for allowable classificationsFiller Metal Grouping: A-8B in NAVSEA S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 and A Number 8, F Number 6 in AWS B2.1/B2.1MDeposit Thickness Range: 1/8 in 3 mm through 1-1/2 in 38 mm maximum plus rei
31、nforcement forgroove welds,1/8 in 3 mm through 1-1/2 in 38 mm fillet weld size for fillet weldsConsumable Inserts: Not permittedPenetration Enhancing Flux: Not permittedJOINT DESIGNSJoint Design: See Figure 1Backing: When required by Figure 1Backing Material:1Austenitic Stainless Steel, S-8 or weld
32、metal of similar chemical analysis.Nonmetallic or nonfusing metal retainers are not permitted.POSITIONSPermitted Positions: AllVertical Progression: UphillAWS-NAVSEA B2.1-8-308:2016Page 3 of 19Permission to reproduce for intra-company use only is granted by the American Welding Society1S-1 base meta
33、ls are as detailed in NAVSEA S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 (or approved by the Navy authorizedrepresentative). AWS B2.1/B2.1M includes a list of Navy approved S-8 materials.2Commercial filler metals may be used in place of MIL-E-19933 if purchased to the additional requirements specified inthe fabrication do
34、cument(s).AWS-NAVSEA B2.1-8-308:2016Page 4 of 19Permission to reproduce for intra-company use only is granted by the American Welding SocietyStandard Welding Procedure Specification for NavalApplications (SWPS-N)PREHEAT AND INTERPASS TEMPERATURESPreheat Temperature: 60F 15C MinimumInterpass Temperat
35、ure: 60F 15C Minimum, 350F 175C MaximumPreheat Control: Shelter the weldment from wind and inclement weather during welding anduntil the weld area has cooled to a temperature no more than 50F 28Cabove ambient temperature. When using a gas flame for low-temperaturepreheating, heat the material until
36、it is dry and warm to the touch.Preheat Maintenance: Continuous or special heating not requiredGASTorch Shielding Gas: Argon, or A5.32M/A5.32 (ISO 14175 MOD)-I1-Ar, or MIL-A-18455 ArgonTorch Shielding Gas Flow Rate: 10 ft3/h 4.7 L/min to 25 ft3/h 11.8 L/minRoot Shielding Gas: It is not necessary to
37、shield the root of fillet welds or groove welds with backingor backgouging. When used, Argon, or A5.32M/A5.32 (ISO 14175 MOD)-I1-Ar,or MIL-A-18455 Argon is to be used for root shielding (purge) gas. Gas shallremain in place until the joint is completed or at least 3/16 in 5 mm of weldmetal has been
38、deposited. When introducing root shielding gas to initiate thepurge, it is necessary to have at least 6 volume changes of atmosphere within the purged zone prior to welding. As an alternative, the oxygen content of the purge zone shall be 1% or less, as measured with an OxygenAnalyzer, prior to weld
39、ing.Root ShieldingGas Flow Rate: A typical flow rate of 5 ft3/h 2.4 L/min to 15 ft3/h 7.1 L/min may be useddepending on component configurationTorch Gas Nozzle Size: 1/4 in 6 mm to 3/4 in 19 mm inside diameterTrailing Gas: NoneTUNGSTEN ELECTRODESType: AWS A5.12M/A5.12 (ISO 6848 MOD) EWTh-2, EWCe-2,
40、or EWLa-1.5Size: 1/16 in 1.6 mm through 1/8 in 3.2 mm diameterPOSTWELD HEAT TREATMENTPostweld Heat Treatment: None (Not qualified for PWHT applications).ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSElectrode CurrentBeads or Layers ClassificationaDia. in mm AmperesbPolarityTack, MIL-3XX 1/16 1.6 50100 DCEN (Straight)Ro
41、ot, MIL-3XX 3/32 2.4 70120 DCEN (Straight)Fill MIL-3XX 1/8 3.2 90140 DCEN (Straight)aSee Table 1 for allowable classifications.bValues not to exceed capacity of tungsten electrodes.GROOVE WELDS AND FILLET WELDSPulsing Current: Not permittedTECHNIQUEWeave or Stringer Bead: Either. Width of weave bead
42、s is limited to 1/2 in 13 mm.Peening: Not required. If used, proceed as permitted by the fabrication document(s).Initial Cleaning: Chemical or mechanical; joint shall be dry prior to welding. The joint members tobe welded, including the base metal surfaces, shall be cleaned to remove foreignmaterial
43、 for a minimum of 1 in 25 mm from the weld edge. Mill scale or metallicoxides shall be removed from surfaces on which weld metal will be deposited.Interpass Cleaning: Mechanical only. Weld metal and adjacent surfaces shall be cleaned prior todepositing subsequent passes or layers and upon completion
44、 of the weld.Backgouging: Mechanical or thermal when used. Before applying weld metal on the reverseside of double-welded joints, the joint shall be (1) prepared for welding bychipping, grinding, machining, or arc gouging to remove all unsound metaland (2) contoured for access and cleaned, and inspe
45、cted per NAVSEATechnical Publication T9074-AS-GIB-010/271, Requirements forNondestructive Testing Methods, to assure a sound weld.Single or Multiple Passes: Either. A minimum of two weld layers are required for (a) all pressure containing weld joints and (b) each side of tank boundary fillet weld jo
46、ints.Maximum Bead Thickness: 1/4 in 6 mmRepair: Defects in welds shall be removed by mechanical or arc gouging methodsand the excavation inspected per the fabrication document. The repair cavitymay differ in contour and dimension from a normal joint preparation and maypresent different restraint con
47、ditions. Repair of base metal defects shall be inaccordance with the requirements of the fabrication document(s).AWS-NAVSEA B2.1-8-308:2016Page 5 of 19Permission to reproduce for intra-company use only is granted by the American Welding SocietyStandard Welding Procedure Specification for NavalApplic
48、ations (SWPS-N)Table 1Base Metal and Corresponding Filler Metal ClassificationsBase Metal Grade or Type Corresponding MIL-Type or Classification304, CF8 MIL-308, MIL-308L, MIL-309, ER309L304L, CF3 MIL-308L, ER309L316, CF8M MIL-316, MIL-316L316L, CF3M MIL-316L321 MIL-321347, CF8C MIL-347348 MIL-347No
49、tes:1The specific filler metal classification from the table above or any other filler metal classification conforming to MIL-3XXmay be used when specified by the fabrication document(s).2 When two different base metal grades or types listed above are being joined, a filler metal classification permitted foreither base metal grade or type, or as specified by the fabrication document(s), may be used.3 ER309L classification to AWS A5.9/5.9M, Specification for Bare Stainless Steel Welding Electrodes and Rods. See foot