AWS D1.1/D1.1M

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Structural Welding Code—Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2020

Pages: 664

Category:
ELECTRONIC ONLY

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.5.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

General Requirements.

This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

Normative References.

This clause contains a list of reference documents that assist the user in implementation of this code or are required for implementation.

Terms and Definitions.

This clause contains terms and definitions as they relate to this code.

Design of Welded Connections.

This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

Prequalification of WPSs.

This clause contains the requirements for exempting a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

Qualification.

This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the performance qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

Fabrication.

This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

Inspection.

This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and nondestructive testing (NDT).

Stud Welding.

This clause contains the requirements for the welding of studs to structural steel.

Tubular Structures.

This clause contains exclusive tubular requirements. Additionally, the requirements of all other clauses apply to tubulars, unless specifically noted otherwise.

Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures.

This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $576.00.Current price is: $288.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2015

Pages: 648

Category:
ELECTRONIC DELIVERY ONLY

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

1. General Requirements. This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

2. Design of Welded Connections. This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification of WPSs. This clause contains the requirements for exempting a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification. This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the performance qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

5. Fabrication. This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

6. Inspection. This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and nondestructive testing (NDT).

7. Stud Welding. This clause contains the requirements for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

9. Tubular Structures. This clause contains exclusive tubular requirements. Additionally, the requirements of all other clauses apply to tubulars, unless specifically noted otherwise.

Original price was: $576.00.Current price is: $288.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2015

Pages: 646

Category:
ELECTRONIC DELIVERY ONLY

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

1. General Requirements. This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

2. Design of Welded Connections. This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification of WPSs. This clause contains the requirements for exempting a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification. This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the performance qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

5. Fabrication. This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

6. Inspection. This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and nondestructive testing (NDT).

7. Stud Welding. This clause contains the requirements for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

9. Tubular Structures. This clause contains exclusive tubular requirements. Additionally, the requirements of all other clauses apply to tubulars, unless specifically noted otherwise.

Original price was: $175.00.Current price is: $87.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2010

Pages: 572

Category:
ELECTRONIC DELIVERY ONLY – NO HARDCOPY

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

1. General Requirements. This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication

2. Design of Welded Connections. This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification. This clause contains the requirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification. This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

5. Fabrication. This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

6. Inspection. This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

7. Stud Welding. This clause contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $179.00.Current price is: $89.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2010

Pages: 572

Category:

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

General Requirements. This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

Design of Welded Connections. This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

Prequalification. This clause contains the requirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

Qualification. This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

Fabrication. This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

Inspection. This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

Stud Welding. This clause contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $358.00.Current price is: $179.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2010

Pages: 574

Category:

Original price was: $421.00.Current price is: $210.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2008

Pages: 564

Category:

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code clauses:

General Requirements. This clause contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

Design of Welded Connections. This clause contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

Prequalification. This clause contains the requirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

Qualification. This clause contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

Fabrication. This clause contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

Inspection. This clause contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

Stud Welding. This clause contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This clause contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $408.00.Current price is: $204.00.

Structural Welding Code—Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2006

Pages: 530

Category:

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code sections:

1. General Requirements.

This section contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

2. Design of Welded Connections.

This section contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification.

This section contains the requirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification.

This section contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

5. Fabrication.

This section contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

6. Inspection.

This section contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

7. Stud Welding.

This section contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures.

This section contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $408.00.Current price is: $204.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2006

Pages: 530

Category:

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code sections:

1. General Requirements. This section contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code, key definitions, and the major responsibilities of the parties involved with steel fabrication.

2. Design of Welded Connections. This section contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification. This section contains the re-quirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the WPS qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification. This section contains the requirements for WPS qualification and the qualification tests required to be passed by all welding personnel (welders, welding operators, and tack welders) to perform welding in accordance with this code.

5. Fabrication. This section contains general fabrication and erection requirements applicable to welded steel structures governed by this code, including the requirements for base metals, welding consumables, welding technique, welded details, material preparation and assembly, workmanship, weld repair, and other requirements.

6. Inspection. This section contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

7. Stud Welding. This section contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This section contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.

Original price was: $404.00.Current price is: $202.00.

Structural Welding Code – Steel

American Welding Society , 01/01/2004

Pages: 542

Category:
ERRATA 1, 2, AND 3 INCORPORATED

This code contains the requirements for fabricating and erecting welded steel structures. When this code is stipulated in contract documents, conformance with all provisions of the code shall be required, except for those provisions that the Engineer (see 1.4.1) or contract documents specifically modifies or exempts.

The following is a summary of the code sections:

1. General Requirements. This section contains basic information on the scope and limitations of the code.

2. Design of Welded Connections. This section contains requirements for the design of welded connections composed of tubular, or nontubular, product form members.

3. Prequalification. This section contains the requirements for exempting a WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) from the qualification requirements of this code.

4. Qualification. This section contains the qualification requirements for WPSs and welding personnel (welders, welding operators and tack welders) necessary to perform code work.

5. Fabrication. This section contains the requirements for the preparation, assembly and workmanship of welded steel structures.

6. Inspection. This section contains criteria for the qualifications and responsibilities of inspectors, acceptance criteria for production welds, and standard procedures for performing visual inspection and NDT (nondestructive testing).

7. Stud Welding. This section contains the requirement for the welding of studs to structural steel.

8. Strengthening and Repair of Existing Structures. This section contains basic information pertinent to the welded modification or repair of existing steel structures.