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Mechanical

Testing

Mechanical Testing of welded joints may be carried out for the


Following reasons
• Welding Procedure approval
• Welder Approval
• Production Quality Approval

Welding consumables manufacturers will carry out all weld met


tests for each consumable type
Parent Material is normally subjected to extensive testing prier t
Its acceptance

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Mechanical Testing
In mechanical Testing representative test samples produced und
similar conditions to the in service components are normally us
and comparison is made

The main purpose of mechanical Testing is to asses the


properties
of welded Joints
The most frequently used mechanical
tests are
Tensile
Bend
Nick Break
Fracture
Impact
Hardness
Macroscopic / Microscopic
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Tensile Test

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Tensile Test

In tensile test stress is applied in opposite direction to


pull the
two ends apart

Tensile test is used to asses the following


• Yield point of the specimen
• The ultimate tensile strength
• Ductility of the specimen, expressed as % elongation
The different types of tensile test are
• Transverse tensile test
• All weld tensile test
• Cruciform Test

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Tensile Test

The reduction in the cross sectional area indicates the ductile frac

Steel specimen which do not exhibit any necking usually rejected

U.T.S = Maximum Load Applied / least cross sectional area

% elongation( strain ) = Increase of gauge length x 100 / original le

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Bend Test

The bend test is carried out to determine the soundness of the


weld zone

The commonly applied bend test is the transverse bend test


There are three ways to perform this type of bend test
• The root bend test
• Face bend test
• Side bend test

The specimen width of bend test is usually at least 1.5 times


the thickness and the weld reinforcement is usually dressed flush
On both sides

The specimen are usually bent through 90o,120o , 135o and , 180o
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Bend Test

The diameter of the Firmer is typically four times the specimen thickness
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Impact Test

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Impact Test

Impact test is performed to


Asses notch toughness by
measuring the energy absorbed
During the impact

Two main impact tests are


• Charpy v-notch
• Izod Test

• Both tests use a swinging Pendulum


• The pendulum hits the notched Specimen positioned in the
Machine
• The specimen immediately fractures in the notch
• More energy is absorbed by tougher
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specimen during the 9
fracture
Hardness Test

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Hardness Test

This test is used to know the hardness gradient across the


weld zone and parent material for comparison purpose

Hardness of the weld and HAZ will give an indication of the


Weldability of the material

Hardness also gives the idea about the correct selection of


welding Parameters

Two common hardness tests are


• Vickers Pyramid Hardness Test
• Brinell Hardness Test

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Hardness Test
Vickers Hardness Test:

The test uses small pyramid shaped diamond indenter


with an angle of 136o

A force is applied to press the indenter into the surface


for
10-15 seconds

The force applied is variable from 1-120 kg

The diamond indenter leaves a pin tip sized square


indentation on the surface

The size of this indentation is the indication of hardness


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of the specimen
Hardness Test

Brinell Hardness Test

The test is carried out by forcing the hardened 10 mm dia


steel ball into the surface of the specimen

The force used is 500,1500,or 3000 kg for 15 seconds

An in built microscope with a calibrated lens is used to


Measure the width of indentation.

The size of this indentation is the indication of hardness of


the specimen

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Nick Break Test

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Nick break test

Nick break test is used to evaluate the presence of


weld defects across the fractured surface

Two nicks are cut each on either side of the of the weld

The test specimen are broken by bending or striking with hamm

This causes the weld to fracture along the weakest setion

The fractured faces are then examined visualy

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Fillet Weld Fracture Test

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Fillet Weld Fracture Test

• To evaluate the presence of weld defects across the


fractured
surface
• A saw cut is made along the center line of the weld face on
a fillet
weld
• The specimen is broken by hammer strikes

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CTOD

• This test is to determine metals resistance to initiate the crack


from any notch
• A notch is cut in the specimen, The specimen is subjected to
high
speed cyclic load to induce a crack at the root of the notch
• Then study three point bending force is applied to open this
crack
• A clip gauge is fixed to the mouth of the notch to accurately
measure
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the rate of crack opening

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