What Is an Angle Joint?
A fillet joint is one in which the two ends constitute 30 or more. , Less than or equal to 135. Angled joints are called corner joints. This joint is not well stressed and is often used in non-critical structures. Depending on the thickness of the weldment, its groove can be divided into I-shape, J-shape with blunt edges, double-sided V-shape with blunt edges and K-shape. [1]
Fillet joint
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- Chinese name
- Fillet joint
- English name
- fillet joint
- definition
- The ends of the two weldments form a joint with an angle greater than 30 ° and less than 135 °.
- Applied discipline
- Mechanical Engineering (Level 1 Discipline), Welding and Cutting (Level 2 Discipline), General Welding and Cutting Terms (Level 3 Discipline)
- A fillet joint is one in which the two ends constitute 30 or more. , Less than or equal to 135. Angled joints are called corner joints. This joint is not well stressed and is often used in non-critical structures. Depending on the thickness of the weldment, its bevel can be divided into I-shape, J-shape with blunt edges, double-sided V-shape with blunt edges, and K-shape. [1]
- The above content was published by the National Science and Technology Terminology Examination Committee.
- Commonly used welding joints are: butt joints, T-joints, cross joints, lap joints, corner joints, termination joints, bushing joints, diagonal butt joints, crimp joints, lock bottom butt joints, etc. Butt joint is a joint form that is used most and is the most complete in each punched welding structure. It has the characteristics of good force, high strength and saving metal materials.
- However, because the two weldments are butt-joint, the edge processing and assembly requirements of the connected parts are higher. In welding production, the welding seam of the butt joint is usually slightly higher than that of the base metal plate. Due to the existence of the remaining height, the surface of the component is not smooth, which will cause stress concentration at the transition between the weld and the base metal.
- The joint where the two weldments are relatively parallel is called a butt joint. This joint is an ideal joint type from a mechanical point of view. It has better stress conditions, less stress concentration, and can withstand large static or dynamic loads. The most commonly used joint type in the structure.