Welded Bridge Code
Welded Bridge Code
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(Railway Board)
ISSUED BY
RESEARCH DESIGNS AND STANDARDS ORGANISATION
LUCKNOW 226011
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Scope
Terminology
Materials
Drawings and Procedure Sheets
Butt Welds
Fillet Welds
Plug Welds
Combination of Welds
Cope Holes
Preparation of Joint Faces
Fusion Faces
Assembly for Welding
Permissible Stresses in Welds
Reduction in Permissible Stresses
Structural Details
Welding in Solid Web Girders
Strengthening of Existing Bridges
Safety Precautions
Approval and Testing of Welding Procedures
Approval and Testing of Welders
Welding Procedures
Sequence of Welding
Position of Welding
Tack Welds
Inter-Run Cleaning
Stray Arcing on Work
Inspection and Testing of Welded Joints
Inspection Prior to Welding
Inspection During Welding
Inspection After Welding
Acceptance Levels for Quality of Welds
Non-destructive Tests
Marking of Defective Welds
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
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1. Scope
i) B-1
1.1
This Code of Practice shall apply to
the design, construction and inspection of
welds made by Manual, automatic or semi
automatic metal arc process in new and
existing structural steel bridges carrying rail,
rail-cum-road or pedestrian traffic. The
general
requirements
of
design,
construction and inspection of structural
steel bridges shall comply with IRS Steel
Bridge
Code
and
IRS
Fabrication
Specification.
ii) M-28
iii) M-39
1.2
The design and construction of
welds in mild steel bars used in reinforced
cement concrete, and of welds in high
tensile steel are not covered by this code.
1.5.2
RDSO/M&C/Specification
Indian Standards
812
813
Scheme
welding.
817
818
1.5
The Code makes reference to the
following standards:
822
1.5.1 Indian
Specifications
Code of procedure
inspection of welds.
1179
1.3
For road bridges, the design,
construction and inspection of welds shall
comply with the standard specifications and
code of practice for road bridges issued by
the Indian Roads Congress.
1.4
Any revision or addition or deletion
of the provisions of this code shall be issued
only through the correction slip to this Code.
No cognizance shall be given to any policy
directives issued through other means.
Railway
Standard
of
symbols
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for
for
(fusion
2062
Structural
steel
welding quality).
3016
4353
Recommendations
for
submerged arc welding of
mild steel and low alloy
steels.
3.3
All consumables shall be stored and
handled with care and in accordance with
the manufacturers recommendations. This
shall be governed as per relevant para of
IS: 9595.
7307
for
7310
7318
9595
4.1
The symbols for welding used on the
drawings and procedure sheets shall be in
accordance with IS: 813. If other symbols
are used, a complete explanation of their
meaning shall be given.
4.2
The fabrication drawings and/or
welding procedure sheets prepared for
direction of the welding organisation shall
include the following information:
a)
b)
Locations,
sizes,
actual
lengths and details, i.e. form
of joint, angle between fusion
faces, gap between parts,
etc., of all welds.
c)
d)
Welding
procedure,
like
welding
sequence,
preheating, post heating etc.
e)
Details
of
testing
and
inspection requirements.
2. Terminology
2.1
All
terms
relating
arc-welded
construction shall have, unless specially
defined in this code, the meaning assigned
to them in IS: 812.
3. Materials
3.1
Parent metal shall be of fusion
welding quality conforming to IS: 2062.
3.2
Electrodes shall conform to IRS
Specification M-28. The filler wire and flux
combinations for submerged arc welding
5. Butt Welds
5.1
Forms and details- All details of
butt welded joints shall be in accordance
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Sealing or backing
6. Fillet Welds
6.1
Minimum
size
6 mm up to and including
20 mm
5 mm.
Over 20 mm up to and
including 32 mm
6 mm.
Over 32 mm up to and
including 50 mm
8 mm.
Table-II
Minimum
size
3 mm
4 mm
Over 12 mm
including 18 mm
upto
and
6 mm
Over 18 mm
including 36 mm
upto
and
8 mm
Over 36 mm
including56 mm
upto
and
10 mm
Over 56 mm upto
including 150 mm
and
12 mm
Over 150 mm
16 mm
6.9
Fillet welds applied to the edge of
a plate or section
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Lap Joints
7. Plug Welds
7.1
Plug welds shall not normally be
provided and in any case shall not be
designed to carry stresses. Where
unavoidable, the procedure laid down in
Appendix A shall be followed.
8. Combination of Welds
8.1
If butt and fillet welds are combined
in a single joint, the allowable capacity of
each shall be separately computed with
reference to the axis of the group in order to
determine the allowable capacity of the
combination.
8.2
Butt welds in parts or members,
subjected to dynamic loading, shall not be
supplemented by splice plates attached by
fillet welds.
9. Cope Holes
9.1
Cope hole is a semi circular notch in
between web plate and flange plate to
ii)
iii) Weld
is
tested
by
radiographic/ultrasonic method.
Fillet welds
14. Reduction
Stresses
in
Permissible
Arrangement of welds
Flange plates
Intermediate stiffeners
shall
be
10%
7%
15%
I)
II)
Horizontal
or
horizontal-vertical
position for welding done using
manual metal Arc welding (MMAW)
or CO2 welding.
Parent metal
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Appendix-A
(Ref. Clause 7)
Procedure for Providing Plug Welds
A-1
A-2
Welding shall generally be carried out in flat position using a copper block plate of
25 mm minimum thickness as a backing surface. This plate shall have a depression
of about 3 mm at the center and in the line of the hole.
A-3
A-4
For welds to be made in the flat position, the arc shall be carried round the root of
the joint and then carried along spiral path to the center of the hole fusing and
depositing a layer of weld metal in the root and bottom of the joint. The arc shall
then be carried to the periphery of the hole and the procedure repeated, fusing and
depositing successive layers to fill the hole. The slag covering the weld metal shall
be kept molten, or nearly so, until the weld is finished. If the arc is broken, except
briefly for changing the electrodes, the slag must be allowed to cool and be
completely removed before starting the weld.
A-5
For welds to be made in the vertical position, the arc shall be started at the root of
the joint, at the lower side of the hole, and carried upwards along a zig zag path
depositing a layer about 5 mm thick on the exposed face and fused to the side of
the hole. After cleaning the slag from the weld, subsequent layers shall be similarly
deposited to fill the hole.
A-6
For welds to be made in the overhead position, the procedure shall be the same as
for the flat position except that the slag shall be allowed to cool and shall be
completely removed after depositing each layer until the hole is filled.
A-7
All plug welds shall be finished with reinforcement of about 3 mm which shall then
be dressed flush.
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Appendix-C
(Ref. Clause 31)
Acceptance Levels for Welds
Defect Type
1)
2)
Permitted, Maximum
Planar defects
a) Cracks and lamellar tears
not permitted
b) Root concavity
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
Cavities
a) Isolated pores
3)
c) Linear porosity
l6 mm w1.5 mm
f) Crater pipes
l6 mm w1.5 mm
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4)
i)
18 mm
t/2 and 6 mm
1.5 mm
ii)
>18 mm and 75 mm
t/3
1.5 mm
iii
>75 mm
25 mm
1.5 mm
b) Linear group*
Copper inclusions
(Detected by visual examination or
by radiography)
5)
6 mm
Not permitted
Profile defects
a) Undercut
c) Excess penetration
d) Reinforcement shape
e) Overlap
Not permitted
f) Linear misalignment
ht/10 and 3 mm
Symbols:
t
=
=
Diameter of defect
Individual inclusions within the group should not exceed the sizes in 3(a) above. A linear
group is defined as a number of inclusions in line and parallel to the weld axis where the
spacing between their adjacent ends does not exceed 6 times the length of the longest
inclusion within the group. With parallel groups, all inclusions count towards the
aggregate.
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