BS 709
BS 709
BS 709
British Standard
BRITISH STANDARD
Methods of
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Destructive testing
fusion welded joints
weld metal in steel
ICS 25.160.40
BS 709:1983
Incorporating
Amendment Nos. 1, 2
and 3
BS 709:1983
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This British Standard was published under the direction of the Welding
Standards Committee WEE/-. Its preparation was entrusted to Technical
Committee WEE/2 upon which the following bodies were represented:
Aluminium Federation
Associated Offices Technical Committee
British Compressed Gases Association
British Constructional Steelwork Association
British Railways Board
British Steel Industry
Electricity Supply Industry in England and Wales
Health and Safety Executive
Institution of Structural Engineers
Ministry of Defence
Water-tube Boilermakers Association
Welding Manufacturers Association
Date of issue
8909
December
1995
9146
July 1996
9378
March 1997
Comments
BS 709:1983
Contents
Committees responsible
Foreword
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Definitions
Separation of test specimen
Heat treatment
Tensile tests
Transverse tensile test
Cruciform test
All-weld tensile test
Bend tests
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Fracture test
Fillet weld fracture test
Macroscopic examination
Test for hardness across welded joint
Charpy V-notch impact test
Intercrystalline corrosion test
Fracture toughness test (Klc/CTOD test)
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Figure 6 Cruciform test piece, specimens and method of testing
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Figure 18 Alternative forms of fillet weld test piece and specimens
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Figure 22 Klc/CTOD test configuration
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BS 709:1983
Foreword
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This revision of BS 709:1971 has been prepared under the direction of the
Welding Standards Committee. It retains the general pattern of the 1971 edition
but has been modified to take into account developments in the international
field. This edition introduces an intercrystalline corrosion test, a fracture
toughness test and a test of hardness gradient across a weld. BS 709:1971 is
withdrawn.
The standard covers only routine approval tests normally required by application
standards. Tests for the susceptibility to lamellar tearing, re-heat cracking and
fatigue are therefore not included.
Standards relating to welded constructions in various branches of engineering
generally include requirements for certain welding tests to be conducted,
primarily for the approval of welding procedures and operators. There is seldom
any technical reason for divergence from standard procedures to be followed for
such welding tests and there are both practical and economic advantages to be
gained in standardization. The main purpose of this standard is to describe test
procedures and to specify requirements for test specimens that should be quoted,
or incorporated, in engineering application standards that deal with welded
constructions. Where differences still exist between application standards, the
methods of test given in this standard are to be preferred.
A general indication is given of the purpose served by each of the different tests,
but the standard does not purport to lay down when any particular test should or
should not be used; again it does not state the number of specimens to be tested
or the repeat tests to be allowed in the event of failure. Such requirements are
matters to be dealt with in the particular application standard, where this exists,
or to be agreed between the manufacturer and purchaser.
It should be realized that variations in the welding procedure or the quality of test
specimen preparation can give rise to variations in the test results.
A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii,
pages 1 to 10, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the
inside front cover.
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1 Scope
This British Standard describes routine destructive
methods of testing fusion welded joints and weld
metal in steel (including pipes1) where appropriate)
but does not include non-destructive examination. It
also specifies the shape and dimensions of standard
test pieces and specimens for the tests described.
NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this standard
are listed on the inside back cover.
2 Definitions
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4 Heat treatment
Test specimens shall be heat treated only if specified
or allowed by the application standard relating to
the welded joint to be tested. Where possible, they
shall be treated together with the welded part.
Where this is not possible, the specimens shall be
heat treated separately, the treatment and the rate
of cooling being similar to that given to the welded
part.
A hydrogen release treatment shall be applied for
the purpose of testing only in those situations where
it is permitted under the conditions specified in the
application standard, e.g. BS 639, or the particular
weld procedure.
Details of any heat treatment applied to the test
pieces shall be reported.
5 Tensile tests
1)
In this standard the word pipe alone or in combination is used to mean pipe or tube or structural hollow section (circular
or rectangular), although these terms are often used for different categories of product by different industries.
2) Under revision.
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6 Bend tests
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9 Macroscopic examination
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3) It
should be noted that the use of industrial methylated spirits is governed by The Methylated Spirits Regulations, 1952
(S.I. 1952, No. 2230).
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Appendix B
Vickers hardness test report for welded joints
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Publications referred to
BS 427, Method for Vickers hardness test.
BS 427-1, Testing of metals.
BS 499, Welding terms and symbols.
BS 499-1, Welding, brazing and thermal cutting glossary.
BS 639, Covered electrodes for the manual metal-arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steels.
BS 871, Specification for abrasive papers and cloths.
BS 3978, Water for laboratory use.
BS 5447, Methods of test for plane strain fracture toughness (Klc) of metallic materials.
BS 5762, Methods for crack opening displacement (COD) testing.
BS 5903, Method for determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion of austenitic stainless
steels: copper sulphate-sulphuric acid method (Moneypenny Strauss test).
BS EN 875, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Impact tests Test specimen location, notch
orientation and examination.
BS EN 876, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Longitudinal tensile test on weld metal in
fusion welded joints.
BS EN 895, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Transverse tensile test.
BS EN 910, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Bend tests.
BS EN 1043, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Hardness tests.
BS EN 1043-1, Hardness test on arc welded joints.
BS EN 1320, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Fracture test.
BS EN 1321, Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Macroscopic and microscopic examination
of welds.
PD 6493, Guidance on some methods for the derivation of acceptance levels for defects in fusion welded
joints.
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