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1、 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 (Incorporating Amendment No. 1) Australian/New Zealand Standard Structural steel welding Part 2: Stud welding (steel studs to steel) AS/NZS 1554.2 Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared b

2、y Joint Technical Committee WD-003, Welding of Structures. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 3 June 2003 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 4 June 2003. It was published on 5 August 2003. The following are represented on Committee WD-003: Austra

3、lian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australian Industry Group AUSTROADS Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Electricity Supply Association of Australia Institution of Engineers Australia New Zealand Heavy Engineering Research Association New Zealand Non-destructive Testing Association New Z

4、ealand Welding School Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia University of Sydney Welding Technology Institute of Australia Keeping Standards up-to-date Standards are living documents which reflect progress in science, technology and systems. To maintain their currency, all Standards are periodi

5、cally reviewed, and new editions are published. Between editions, amendments may be issued. Standards may also be withdrawn. It is important that readers assure themselves they are using a current Standard, which should include any amendments which may have been published since the Standard was purc

6、hased. Detailed information about joint Australian/New Zealand Standards can be found by visiting the Standards Australia web site at .au or Standards New Zealand web site at www.standards.co.nz and looking up the relevant Standard in the on-line catalogue. Alternatively, both organizations publish

7、an annual printed Catalogue with full details of all current Standards. For more frequent listings or notification of revisions, amendments and withdrawals, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand offer a number of update options. For information about these services, users should contact thei

8、r respective national Standards organization. We also welcome suggestions for improvement in our Standards, and especially encourage readers to notify us immediately of any apparent inaccuracies or ambiguities. Please address your comments to the Chief Executive of either Standards Australia Interna

9、tional or Standards New Zealand at the address shown on the back cover. This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 02616. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 (Incorporating Amendment No. 1) Australian/New Zealand Standard Structural steel welding

10、 Part 2: Stud welding (steel studs to steel) Originated as AS CA 8.21972. Previous edition AS 1554.21993. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1554.2:2003. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (December 2003). COPYRIGHT Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand All rights are reserved. No part of

11、 this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher. Jointly published by Standards Australia International Ltd, GPO Box 5420, Sydney, NSW 2001 and Standards New Zealand, Private Bag 243

12、9, Wellington 6020 ISBN 0 7337 5382 5 Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 2 PREFACE This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee WD-003, Welding of Structures, to supersede AS 1554.21993. This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (December

13、2003). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure or part thereof affected. The objective of this Standard is to provide requirements for the stud welding of steel studs to steel elements. This editio

14、n includes requirements for the welding of coated steels, including (a) reference to AS 3597, AS/NZS 4360 and IEC 60974-1(see Appendix B); and (b) amending Item 3.1(b) and the second paragraph of Clause 5.5. Following publication of this edition, the Committee also intends to commence a full revisio

15、n of the Standard. Statements expressed in mandatory terms in notes to tables and figures are deemed to be requirements to this Standard. The term normative has been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which it applies. A normative appendix is an integral part of a Sta

16、ndard. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 3 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE.4 1.2 INNOVATION4 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.4 1.4 DEFINITIONS.4 1.5 BASIC WELDING REQUIREMENTS .5 1.6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 SECTION 2 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION 2.1 G

17、ENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDS7 2.2 STUD MATERIAL8 2.3 PARENT MATERIAL.10 SECTION 3 STUD APPLICATION QUALIFICATION 3.1 GENERAL.11 3.2 PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS .11 3.3 TESTING.11 3.4 TEST DATA13 SECTION 4 PROCEDURAL CONTROL 4.1 PREPRODUCTION TESTING .14 4.2 PRODUCTION WELDING.15 4.3 STUD-WELDING

18、OPERATORS QUALIFICATION 15 SECTION 5 PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE AND WORKMANSHIP 5.1 PREPARATION BEFORE WELDING.16 5.2 WELDING.16 5.3 STUD SPACING.18 5.4 FINISHED WELDS.18 5.5 STUD WELDING THROUGH SHEET METAL18 5.6 WORKMANSHIP .18 SECTION 6 TESTING OF FINISHED WELDS 6.1 NON-THREADED STUDS SHEAR CONNECTORS

19、AND HEADED CONCRETE ANCHORS.20 6.2 THREADED STUDS.20 6.3 USE OF TESTED STUDS.21 6.4 ADDITIONAL TESTING FOR STUDS WELDED TO BEAMS WITH ADVERSE SURFACE CONDITIONS21 6.5 UNSATISFACTORY WELDS21 APPENDICES A MATTERS FOR RESOLUTION.22 B LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS23 C MANUFACTURERS STUD BASE QUALIFICATIO

20、N REQUIREMENTS.25 Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 4 STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Australian/New Zealand Standard Structural steel welding Part 2: Stud welding (steel studs to steel) S E C T I O N 1 S C O P E A N D G E N E R A L 1.1 S

21、COPE This Standard prescribes requirements for the stud welding of steel studs to steel elements, such steel studs being used for the attachment of members and connection devices to concrete (as concrete anchors and as shear connectors in composite steel/concrete construction), and for the fastening

22、 of other members and appurtenances. It also applies to the stud welding of steel studs through light-gauge steel sheet either coated or not coated, and includes requirements for the stud material, the parent material, the qualification of stud bases, stud welding procedure and operators, and the wo

23、rkmanship and testing of the finished welds. This Standard does not apply to the welding of studs to pressure vessels. A list of matters for resolution between the principal and fabricator is given in Appendix A. 1.2 INNOVATION Any novel materials, welding processes or consumables, or methods of con

24、struction that do not comply with a specific requirement of this Standard, or are not mentioned in it, but which give equivalent results to those specified, are not necessarily prohibited. The Standards Australia Committee on Welding of Structures can act in an advisory capacity concerning equivalen

25、t suitability, but specific approval remains the prerogative of the inspecting authority. 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS A list of documents referred to in this Standard is given in Appendix B. 1.4 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions given in AS 2812 and those below apply. 1.4.1

26、Fabricator The person or organization responsible for the welding of the structure during fabrication or erection. 1.4.2 Inspecting authority The building authority having statutory powers to control the design and erection of buildings or structures. NOTE: Where the structure is not subject to stat

27、utory jurisdiction, the principal is deemed to be the inspecting authority. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 5 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 5 1.4.3 Inspector A person employed by or acceptable to the inspecting authority or principal for the purpose of inspecting welding in a

28、ccordance with this Standard. 1.4.43 May Indicates the existence of an option. 1.4.5 Principal The purchaser or owner of the structure being fabricated or erected or his/her nominated representative. 1.4.6 Ring test Tapping a stud with 3 kg (approximately) hammer in the direction of the beamif the s

29、tud gives a ring sound, it passes the test; if it gives a dead sound it fails the test. 1.4.7 Shall Indicates a requirement. 1.4.8 Shear connector A stud to transmit shear between a steel member and a concrete element in a composite construction. 1.4.9 Should Indicates a recommendation. 1.4.10 Stud

30、A short length of rod or bar, which may take a variety of shapes to suit the individual application. 1.4.11 Stud base The stud tip at the welding end, including flux and ferrule and 3 mm of the body of the stud adjacent to the tip. 1.4.12 Stud welding operator The person who performs the stud weldin

31、g operation. 1.4.13 Wet weather capable A stud-welding machine designed to safely weld in damp or wet conditions (Category C environment, see AS 1674.2), incorporating a cycle that preheats the site to which a stud will be welded for sufficient time to dry the affected area prior to the welding of t

32、he stud. 1.5 BASIC WELDING REQUIREMENTS The basis of this Standard is that stud welds shall (a) only use studs or shear connectors with qualified stud bases; (b) be made in accordance with a qualified stud-welding procedure; (c) be made by a welder suitably qualified to carry out such a procedure; a

33、nd (d) comply with all the appropriate requirements of this Standard. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 6 1.6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.6.1 Welding safety Welding shall be carried out in accordance with the following Standards: AS 1470, AS 1674.1, AS 16

34、74.2, AS/NZS 1336, AS/NZS 1337, AS/NZS 1338.1, AS/NZS 2865. 1.6.2 Welding equipment Welding plant and equipment shall comply with all relevant sections of appropriate regulations, and the following Standards: AS 1966.1, AS 1996.2, AS 2799, AS/NZS 1995, IEC 60974-1. 1.6.3 Other hazards The fabricator

35、 shall identify and manage other risks and hazards of welding not controlled by Clauses 1.6.1 and 1.6.2. In particular, due consideration shall be given to the control and dispersal of emitted fume, especially when welding through paints, primers and other surface coatings. NOTES: 1 Guidance on the

36、management of risk is given in AS/NZS 4360. 2 For further guidance on safety precautions, refer to WTIA Technical Notes 7 and 22. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 7 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 7 S E C T I O N 2 M A T E R I A L S O F C O N S T R U C T I O N 2.1 GENERAL REQUIR

37、EMENTS FOR STUDS 2.1.1 Stud design Studs shall be of a design suitable for arc welding to steel members with automatically timed stud welding equipment. The type, size or diameter, and length of stud shall be as specified by the drawings, specifications, or special provisions, as approved by the pri

38、ncipal. The dimensions and tolerances of standard-type headed shear connectors are given in Figure 2.1. Shank diameter (C) Length (L) tolerance Head diameter (H) Minimum head height (T) 12.7 +0.00 0.25 1.6 25.4 0.4 7.1 15.9 +0.00 0.25 1.6 31.7 0.4 7.1 19.0 +0.00 0.38 1.6 31.7 0.4 9.5 22.2 +0.00 0.38

39、 1.6 34.9 0.4 9.5 NOTE: L = manufactured length before welding. DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES FIGURE 2.1 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD-TYPE HEADED SHEAR CONNECTORS 2.1.2 Ferrule A ferrule of heat-resistant ceramic or other suitable material shall be furnished with each stud. The type of ferrule

40、 used shall be appropriate to the application. NOTE: Ferrules for clean beam welding are different to ferrules for through deck welding and the two must not be interchanged. Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 8 2.1.3 Flux A suitable deoxidizing and

41、arc stabilizing flux for welding shall be furnished with each stud of 8.00 mm diameter or larger. Studs less than 8.00 mm in diameter may be supplied with or without flux. 2.1.4 Stud bases Only studs with qualified stud bases shall be used. A stud base, to be qualified, shall comply with the test re

42、quirements prescribed in Appendix C. The ferrule used in production shall be the same as used in stud base qualification tests or as recommended by the stud manufacturer. Qualification of stud bases in accordance with Appendix C shall be the responsibility of the stud manufacturer. 2.1.5 Manufacture

43、 Stud manufacture shall be by heading, rolling or machining techniques. Finished studs shall be of uniform quality and condition, free of injurious laps, fins, seams, cracks, twists, bends or other injurious discontinuities or defects. Radial cracks or bursts in the head of a stud shall not be the c

44、ause for rejection, provided that the cracks or bursts do not extend more than half the distance from the head periphery to the shank as determined by visual examination. When requested by the principal or the inspecting authority, the fabricator shall provide the following information: (a) A descri

45、ption of the stud and ferrule. (b) Certification from the stud manufacturer that the stud base is qualified as specified in Clause 2.1.4. Such certification shall include copies of certified results of laboratory tests required, as specified in Appendix C. 2.2 STUD MATERIAL 2.2.1 Manufacture Studs s

46、hall be made from cold-drawn stock complying with the requirements of AS 1443, Grades 1010 through 1020, either semi-killed or fully killed steel. 2.2.2 Mechanical properties 2.2.2.1 General Mechanical properties of studs shall be determined by tensile testing either the steel after cold finishing o

47、r the full diameter finished studs, in accordance with AS 1391. 2.2.2.2 Testing Tests shall be made on tensile test specimens obtained in accordance with AS 1391, or on finished studs welded to test plates of AS 3678 Grade 250 steel, using a test fixture similar to that shown in Figure 2.2, or a ten

48、sile machine that grips the ends of the studs in the jaws of the machine. Plates of adequate size may be fillet welded to the unwelded end for studs without heads. The rate of straining when approaching the yield point shall lie within the highest range of strain rate given in AS 1391. Accessed by U

49、NIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 24 Jan 2008 9 AS/NZS 1554.2:2003 COPYRIGHT 9 FIGURE 2.2 TYPICAL TENSILE TEST FIXTURE 2.2.2.3 Requirements Unless otherwise specified by the principal or the inspecting authority in accordance with Appendix A, the mechanical properties of the studs shall comply with Table 2.1. TABLE 2.1 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STUDS Property Shear connectors (Note 1) Other than shear connectors (Note 2) Minimum tensile strength 410 MPa 380 MPa Minimum yield strength (0.2% proof st

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