1、AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015BridgeWelding Code A Joint Publication ofAn American National StandardAmerican Associationof State Highway andTransportation OfficialsAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015An American National StandardApproved by theAmerican National Standards InstituteNovember 3, 2015Bridge Welding Co
2、de7th EditionSupersedes AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2010Prepared by theAmerican Welding Society (AWS) D1 Committee on Structural WeldingAASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Bridges and StructuresUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeAASHTO Executive CommitteeApproved by theAWS Board of Dir
3、ectorsAASHTO Board of Directors/Policy CommitteeAbstractThis code covers the welding requirements for AASHTO welded highway bridges made from carbon and low-alloyconstructional steels. This 2015 edition contains dimensions in metric SI Units and U.S. Customary Units. Clauses 1through 7 constitute a
4、body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. The provisions for Clause 9 havebeen distributed throughout the D1.5 code. Clauses 8, 10, and 11 do not contain provisions, as their analogue D1.1 sec-tions are not applicable to the D1.5 code. Clause 12 contains the requirements for
5、 fabricating fracture critical members.A Joint Publication of:American Association of State American Welding SocietyHighway and Transportation Officials 8669 NW 36 St, # 130444 N. Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 225 Miami, FL 33166Washington, DC 20001iiAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015ISBN: 978-0-87171-865-5 2
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23、fficial 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 It must be reviewedevery five years, and if not revised, it must be either reaffirmed or withdrawn.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 data that ma
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26、the American Welding Society, 8669 NW36 St, # 130, Miami, FL 33166.This page is intentionally blank.ivAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015vAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015PersonnelAWS D1 Committee on Structural WeldingA. W. Sindel, Chair Alstom Power Steam, IncorporatedT. L. Niemann, Vice Chair Minnesota Department
27、 of TransportationR. D. Medlock, 2nd Vice CHair High Steel Structures, LLCJ. Molin, Secretary American Welding SocietyF. G. Armao The Lincoln Electric CompanyE. L. Bickford Acute Technological ServicesT. W. Burns AlcoTec Wire CorporationH. H. Campbell III Pazazu EngineeringR. D. Campbell Bechtel Nat
28、ional, IncorporatedR. B. Corbit Chicago Bridge it was note f in the 2010 edition.3.5.6.1 Modified to clarify how variation from flatness is measured.3.5.1.7 Revised to include directions on how to measure combined warpage and tilt of flange.3.6 Reorganized for clarification and now includes new subc
29、lauses on fillet welds, groove welds, re-moval of weld reinforcement, and surface finish.3.6.2 Revised to clarify weld reinforcement and associated ground flush requirements.Figure 3.3 Created to show flange offset for tube girders.4.1.3 Revised consumable requirements to establish two approaches -
30、manufacturer quality assuranceand heat or lot testing.4.1.4 Revised and reorganized for the clarification of consumable certifications.4.2.7 Expanded with two new subclauses on the extent of preheat and interpass.4.10 and 4.11 Consolidated into new subclause 4.10.Table 4.1 Test requirements were ext
31、racted and placed as new Table 5.1.Clause 5 Revised the heat input qualification by broadening voltage limits and adding a new amperagelimit table; for the production qualification method, removed prequalification-based restrictionsin lieu of variable qualified by test; and removed the groove weld r
32、equirement for qualificationof single-pass fillet weld procedures.5.3 Removed expiry limits for nonfracture critical PQRs.Table 5.1 Content extracted from Table 4.1 in the 2010 edition.Table 5.4 Modified to include qualification requirements with Figure 5.8 with the exception of EGW.Table 5.10 Creat
33、ed to indicate the amperage limits for heat input welding procedure qualification.Figure 5.8 Modified to include dihedral angle.xiAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015Commentary. The Commentary is nonmandatory and is intended only to provide insightful information into provisionrationale.Normative Annexes. The
34、se annexes address specific subjects in the code and their requirements are mandatory require-ments that supplement the code provisions.Informative Annexes. These annexes are not code requirements but are provided to clarify code provisions by showingexamples, providing information, or suggesting al
35、ternative good practices.Index. As in previous codes, the entries in the Index are referred to by subclause number rather than by page number.This should enable the user of the Index to locate a particular item of interest in minimum time.Errata. It is the Structural Welding Committees Policy that a
36、ll errata should be made available to users of the code.Therefore, any significant errata will be published in the Society News Section of the Welding Journal and posted on theAWS web site at: http:/www.aws.org/technical/d1/.Suggestions. Your comments for improving AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015, Bridge Weldin
37、g Code are welcome. Submitcomments to the Managing Director, Technical Services Division, American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36 St, # 130,Miami, FL 33166; telephone (305) 443-9353; fax (305) 443-5951; e-mail infoaws.org; or via the AWS web site.6.7.6.2 Revised to include pulsed DC.6.7.8 Created to in
38、troduce phased array ultrasonic testing.12.6.1 (Heat or Lot Testing) was deleted.12.7.4 Revised to indicate no limits to the period of effectiveness for fillet weld soundness test and in-crease the period of effectiveness for PQRs from 36 months to 60 months.Annex K New annex that addresses phased a
39、rray ultrasonic testing.C-12.6.1.1 Deleted.C-12.7.3 Deleted.C-Annex K New commentary added for Annex K.Global “Chemistry” replaced with “Chemical composition.”Global “Grade 100“ replaced with “HPS 100W.”Summary of Changes (Continued)Clause/Table/Figure/Annex ModificationThis page is intentionally bl
40、ank.xiiAASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015xiiiTable of ContentsPage No.AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2015Personnel vForewordixList of Tables. xviiiList of Figures.xxList of Forms.xxii1. General Provisions 11.1 Application11.2 Base Metal 11.3 Welding Processes 21.4 Fabricator Requirements.21.5 Definitions.21.6 Weldin
41、g Symbols 21.7 Safety Precautions.31.8 Standard Units of Measurement .31.9 Welding Procedure Specifications (WPSs).31.10 Mechanical Testing .31.11 Reference Documents .32. Design of Welded Connections.5Part AGeneral Requirements 52.1 Drawings.52.2 Basic Unit Stresses62.3 Effective Weld Areas, Length
42、s, Throats, and Sizes 6Part BStructural Details 62.4 General62.5 Welded Filler Plates 62.6 PJP Groove Welds.7Part CDetails of Welded Joints .72.7 Joint Qualification.72.8 Details of Fillet Welds 72.9 Details of Plug and Slot Welds .72.10 Lap Joints82.11 Corner and T-Joints.82.12 CJP Groove Welds 82.
43、13 PJP Groove Welds.82.14 Prohibited Types of Joints and Welds .92.15 Combinations of Welds.92.16 Welds in Combination with Rivets and Bolts .92.17 Connection Details93. Workmanship 513.1 General Requirements.513.2 Preparation of Base Metal.513.3 Assembly 54xivPage No.AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:20153.4 C
44、ontrol of Distortion and Shrinkage.563.5 Dimensional Tolerances563.6 Weld Profiles.583.7 Repairs 593.8 Peening603.9 Caulking603.10 Arc Strikes 603.11 Weld Cleaning.603.12 Weld Termination603.13 Weld Backing614. Technique.67Part AGeneral Requirements 674.1 Filler Metal Requirements 674.2 Preheat and
45、Interpass Temperature Requirements684.3 Heat Input Control for Grade HPS 690W HPS 100W Steel694.4 Stress Relief Heat Treatment 70Part BShielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW).704.5 Electrodes for SMAW.704.6 Procedures for SMAW71Part CSubmerged Arc Welding (SAW).714.7 General Requirements.714.8 Electrodes
46、and Fluxes for SAW 724.9 Procedures for SAW with a Single Electrode .724.10 Procedures for SAW with Parallel and Multiple Electrodes.73Part DGas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)734.11 Electrodes734.12 Shielding Gas744.13 Procedures for GMAW and FCAW with a Single Electrode7
47、4Part EElectrogas Welding (EGW).744.14 Qualification of Process, WPSs, and Joint Details .744.15 Condition of Electrodes and Guide Tubes 754.16 Shielding Gas754.17 Procedures for EGW.75Part FElectroslag Welding (ESW) 754.18 Qualification of Process, WPSs, and Joint Details .754.19 Condition of Elect
48、rodes and Consumable Guides 764.20 Condition of Flux764.21 Consumable Guide Electrical Insulators.764.22 Procedures for ESW76Part GPlug and Slot Welds774.23 Plug Welds 774.24 Slot Welds .784.25 Plug and Slot Welds 78Part HControl of Production Welding Variables.784.26 Tests 784.27 Control of Variabl
49、es 784.28 Calibration of Equipment784.29 Current Control .78xvPage No.AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:20155. Qualification 855.0 Scope.85Part AWelding Procedure Specification (WPS) Qualification855.1 Approval855.2 Qualification Responsibility .855.3 Duration 855.4 Base Metal 855.5 Welding Consumables 875.6 Test Plate Thickness875.7 General Requirements for WPS Qualification875.8 Position of Test Welds.885.9 Options for WPS Qualification or Prequalification 895.10 Fillet Weld WPS Qualification .895.11 Prequalified WPS895.12 Heat Input Qualifications895.13 Electrogas Welding .915.14 Ele