Welding Skills Chapter 3
weld reinforcement
amount of weld metal in excess of that required to fill the joint.
weld root
area where filler metal intersects the base metal and extends the furthest into the weld joint
electrode
component of the welding circuit that conducts electrical current to the weld area.
seam weld
continuous weld made between or upon overlapping members that produces a continuous seam or series of overlapping spot welds.
weld type
cross-sectional shape of the weld. Determined by the weld joint design and depends on the load requirements of the weld.
crater
depression at the termination of the weld bead.
fixture
device used to maintain the correct positional relationship between weldment components as required by print specifications.
root opening
distance between joint members at the root of the weld before welding.
weld leg
distance from the joint root to the toe of a fillet weld.
theoretical throat
distance from the joint, perpendicular to the hypotenuse of the largest right-angle triangle that can be inscribed within the cross section of a fillet weld.
weld width
distance from toe to toe across the face of the weld.
depth of fusion
distance that fusion extends into the base metal from the surface melted during welding.
joint penetration
distance the weld metal extends from the weld face into the joint.
flanged joint
edge joint in which one of the joint members has a flanged edge at the weld joint.
weld face
exposed surface of the weld bounded by the weld toes on the side which welding was done.
double-groove weld
groove weld made from both sides of the joint.
single-groove weld
groove weld made from one side of the joint only.
root pass
initial weld pass that provides complete penetration through the thickness of the joint member.
corner joint
joint formed when two members are positioned at an approximate right angle in an L shape.
weld toe
junction of the base metal and the weld face.
positioner
mechanical device that supports and moves weldments for maximum loading, welding, and unloading efficiency.
fusion welding
melting of metal and filler metal, or filler metal only, to make a weld.
filler metal
metal deposited in a welded, brazed, or soldered joint during welding process.
base metal
metal or alloy that is to be welded.
effective throat
minimum distance between the weld face and the weld root.
weld joint
physical configuration at the juncture of the members to be welded.
joint root
portion of a weld joint where joint members are closest to each other.
root face
portion of the groove face within the joint root.
face reinforcement
reinforcement on the same side as the welding.
root reinforcement
reinforcement on the side opposite the one on which welding took place.
projection weld
resistance weld produced by the heat obtained from the resistance to the flow of welding current.
ripple
shape within the deposited bead caused by the movement of the welding heat source.
actual throat
shortest distance from the face of a fillet weld to the weld root after welding.
weld pass
single progression of welding along a weld joint.
faying surface
surface of a joint member that is in contact with, or in close proximity to, the member to which it will be joined.
surfacing weld
weld applied to a surface, as opposed to making a joint, to obtain the desired properties or dimensions.
root bead
weld bead that extends into or includes part or all of the joint root.
lap joint
weld joint between two overlapping members in parallel planes.
edge joint
weld joint formed when the edges of two or more parallel, or nearly parallel, members are joined.
T-joint
weld joint formed when two members are positioned approximately 90 degrees to one another in the form of a T.
butt joint
weld joint in which two members are set approximately level to each other and are positioned edge-to-edge.
plug weld
weld made in a circular hole in one member to fuse it to the other member.
slot weld
weld made in an elongated hole in one member to fuse it to the other member.
groove weld
weld made in the groove between two members to be joined.
back weld
weld made in the weld root opposite the face of the weld.
fillet weld
weld of approximately triangular cross section that joins two surfaces at approximately right angles.
stud weld
weld produced by joining a metal stud or similar part to a member.
weld bead
weld that results from a weld pass.
tack weld
weld used to hold members in proper alignment until the welds are made.
spot weld
weld with an approximately circular cross section made between or upon overlapping members.