AWS PHB-8-1998 Everyday Pocket Handbook for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) of Aluminum《铝的气体保护金属极电弧焊(GMAW)的日用手册》.pdf
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1、1The EverydayPocket Handbookfor Gas Metal ArcWelding (GMAW)of AluminumCompiled as a useful tool foron-the-job welding personnel by theAWS Product Development CommitteeNumber 8 in a series2NOTE: Although care was taken in choosing and presenting the data in this guide, AWS cannot guarantee that it is
2、error free. Further, this guide is not intended to be an exhaustive treatment of the topic and therefore may not include allavailable information, including with respect to safety and health issues. By publishing this guide, AWS does not insureanyone using the information it contains against any lia
3、bility or injury to property or persons arising from that use.Edited byLee G. KvidahlIngalls Shipbuilding 1998 by American Welding Society. All rights reservedPrinted in the United States of America3Basic Safety Precautions .4Typical Joint Geometries for Arc Weldingof Aluminum.6Designations for Wrou
4、ght Alloy Groups 9Chemical Composition of Wrought AluminumFiller Metals10Typical Aluminum Filler Metal Properties(As-Welded Condition).11Guide to the Selection of Filler Metal for GeneralPurpose Welding.12Influence of Shielding Gas on Weld Profile15Typical Procedures for Gas Metal Arc Weldingof Groo
5、ve Welds in Aluminum Alloys withArgon Shielding16Typical Procedures for Gas Metal Arc Weldingof Fillet Welds in Aluminum Alloys withArgon Shielding18Typical Procedures for Flat Position Gas MetalArc Welding Groove Welds in AluminumAlloys with Large Diameter Electrodes19Joint Geometry Types . 21Typic
6、al Procedures for Gas Metal Arc Weldingof Fillet Welds in Aluminum Alloys withLarge Diameter Electrodes and ArgonShielding. 22Aluminum Welding Wire 23Preparation of Aluminum for Welding . 24Storage of Base Metal. 24Storage of Consumables . 24Plate Edge Preparation 24Cleaning Prior to Welding 24Oxide
7、 Removal with Wire Brushing. 25Shielding Gas Purity . 25Tips to Make the Aluminum Welding JobEasier 26Troubleshooting 27Basic Welding Symbols and Their LocationSignificance 28Location of Elements of a Welding Symbol. 30Other Publications Available from AWS 31Table of Contents4Burn Protection. Molten
8、 metal, sparks, slag,and hot work surfaces are produced by welding,cutting, and allied processes. These can causeburns if precautionary measures are not used.Workers should wear protective clothing madeof fire-resistant material. Pant cuffs, open pock-ets, or other places on clothing that can catcha
9、nd retain molten metal or sparks should not beworn. High-top shoes or leather leggings andfire-resistant gloves should be worn. Pant legsshould be worn over the outside of high-topshoes. Helmets or hand shields that provide pro-tection for the face, neck, and ears, and a headcovering to protect the
10、head should be used. Inaddition, appropriate eye protection should beused.Electrical Hazards. Electric shock can kill.However, it can be avoided. Live electrical partsshould not be touched. The manufacturersinstructions and recommended safe practicesshould be read and understood. Faulty installa-tio
11、n, improper grounding, and incorrect opera-tion and maintenance of electrical equipmentare all sources of danger.All electrical equipment and the workpieceshould be grounded. The workpiece lead isnot a ground lead. It is used only to completethe welding circuit. A separate connection isrequired to g
12、round the workpiece. The work-piece should not be mistaken for a groundconnection.Basic Safety Precautions5Fumes and Gases. Many welding, cutting,and allied processes produce fumes and gaseswhich may be harmful to health. Avoid breath-ing the air in the fume plume directly above thearc. Do not weld
13、in a confined area without aventilation system. Use point-of-welding fumeremoval when welding galvanized steel, zinc,lead, cadmium, chromium, manganese, brass, orbronze. Do not weld on piping or containersthat have held hazardous materials unless thecontainers have been inerted properly.Compressed G
14、as Cylinders. Keep caps oncylinders when not in use. Make sure that gascylinders are chained to a wall or other struc-tural support.Radiation. Arc welding may produce ultra-violet, infrared, or light radiation. Always wearprotective clothing and eye protection to pro-tect the skin and eyes from radi
15、ation. Shieldothers from light radiation from your weldingoperation.Refer to AWS/ANSI Z49.1, Safety in Welding,Cutting, and Allied Processes, for additionalinformation.6Typical Joint Geometries for Arc Welding of Aluminum (Not to Scale)7Typical Joint Geometries for Arc Welding of Aluminum (Continued
16、) (Not to Scale)8Typical Joint Geometries for Arc Welding of Aluminum (Continued)9Designations for Wrought Alloy GroupsA system of four-digit numerical designations is used to identify wrought aluminum alloys. The first digit indicates the alloy group as follows:Aluminum, 99.0% and greater 1XXX*Majo
17、r Alloying Element:Copper 2XXXManganese 3XXXSilicon 4XXXMagnesium 5XXXMagnesium and Silicon 6XXXZinc 7XXXOther elements 8XXXUnused series 9XXX*For 1XXX series, the last two digits indicate the minimum aluminum purity (e.g., 1060 is 99.60% Al minimum). The second digit in all groupsindicates consecut
18、ive modifications of an original alloy, such as 5154, 5254, 5454, and 5654 alloys.10Chemical Composition of Wrought Aluminum Filler MetalsFiller AlloyElements, wt. %aOther ElementsAlSi Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Each Total1100 Note b Note b 0.050.20 0.05 0.10 0.05c0.15 99.0 min.01188 0.06 0.06 0.005 0.01
19、0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01c 99.88 min.2319 0.20 0.03 5.86.8 0.200.40 0.02 0.10 0.100.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4009d4.55.5 0.20 1.01.5 0.10 0.450.60 0.10 0.100.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4010e6.57.5 0.20 0.20 0.10 0.300.45 0.10 0.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4011f6.57.5 0.20 0.20 0.10 0.450.70 0.10 0.040.20 0.05f0.15 Rema
20、inder4043 4.56.0 0.80 0.30 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4047 11.013.0 0.80 0.30 0.15 0.10 0.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4145 9.310.7 0.80 3.34.7 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder4643 3.64.6 0.80 0.10 0.05 0.100.30 0.10 0.15 0.05c0.15 Remainder5183 0.40 0.40 0.10 0.501.00 4.35.2 0.050.25 0.
21、25 0.15 0.05c0.15 Remainder5356 0.25 0.40 0.10 0.050.20 4.55.5 0.050.20 0.10 0.060.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder5554 0.25 0.40 0.10 0.501.00 2.43.0 0.050.20 0.25 0.050.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder5556 0.25 0.40 0.10 0.501.00 4.75.5 0.050.20 0.25 0.050.20 0.05c0.15 Remainder5654 Note g Note g 0.05 0.01 3.13.9 0.1
22、50.35 0.20 0.050.15 0.05c0.15 Remaindera. Single values are maximum, except where otherwise specified. e. Same composition as A356.0 cast alloy.b. Silicon plus iron shall not exceed 0.95 percent. f. Beryllium content is 0.04 to 0.07 percent. Same compositionc. Beryllium shall not exceed 0.0008 perce
23、nt. as A357.0 cast alloy. Used for GTAW rod only.d. Same composition as C355.0 cast alloy. g. Silicon plus iron shall not exceed 0.45 percent.11Typical Aluminum Filler Metal Properties (As-Welded Condition)Filler AlloyMinimum Shear StrengthAll-Weld-MetalUltimate Tensile Strengthksi MPa ksi MPa1100 7
24、.5 52 13.5 932319 16.0 110 37.5 2584043 11.5 79 29.0 2005183 18.5 128 41.0 2835356 17.0 117 38.0 2625554 17.0 117 33.0 2305556 20.0 138 42.0 2905654 12.0 83 32.0 22112Guide to the Selection of Filler Metal for General Purpose Weldinga,b,cBase Metal201.0, 206.0, 224.6.319.0, 333.0, 354.0, 355.0, C355
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