AWS D1.1:2025 · Tabla 5.11 · Categoría B

Precalentamiento de A913 Gr.50/60/65 para SMAW (low-hydrogen) — over 2-1/2"

Temperatura mínima de precalentamiento e interpaso para A913 Gr.50/60/65 soldado con SMAW (low-hydrogen) en espesor over 2-1/2", según AWS D1.1:2025 Tabla 5.11.

Basado en AWS D1.1:2025 Tabla 5.11 — cada valor trazado a la cláusula.

Temperatura Mínima de Precalentamiento e Interpaso
225°F / 110°C
Categoría B
Proceso SMAW, SAW, GMAW o FCAW de bajo hidrógeno
AWS D1.1:2025 Tabla 5.11, §5.7
Herramienta de referencia. Verificar contra la edición aplicable al proyecto y WPS aprobada por el Ingeniero.

SMAW (Low-Hydrogen)

Low-hydrogen SMAW (E7018/E7016) uses basic-coated electrodes requiring rod oven storage, assigned to Category B in Table 5.11.

For high-strength shapes and plate, E7018 provides adequate tensile match for steels up to Category C. E8018-C3 or E9018-M may be required for higher-strength steels to meet weld metal strength matching requirements. Bead sequencing on thick TMCP flanges should follow qualified WPS parameters precisely to avoid overheating the refined microstructure.

A913 Gr.50/60/65

ASTM A913 Grades 50 (50 ksi yield), 60 (60 ksi yield), and 65 (65 ksi yield) are quenched-and-self-tempered (QST) structural shapes produced by thermo-mechanical controlled processing (TMCP) — an in-line water quench immediately after the final rolling pass, followed by self-tempering from the core heat. This produces a fine-grained bainitic/ferritic microstructure throughout the full cross-section with carbon content typically 0.10-0.16% and CE-IIW of 0.35-0.42. Standard low-hydrogen processes use Category B; H8-certified consumables qualify for the reduced Category D (32°F all thicknesses), reflecting the inherent hydrogen cracking resistance of the TMCP microstructure. Available exclusively as W-shapes (primarily W14 heavy column sections), A913 is not produced as plate or other forms. The QST process eliminates the need for separate mill heat treatment, providing consistent through-thickness properties.

Por qué Este Precalentamiento para A913 Gr.50/60/65 con SMAW-LH

TMCP structural shapes for seismic frames with H8-eligible reduced preheat. This steel is prequalified only with low-hydrogen processes under Table 5.11, which is why it appears in Category B but not Category A. The 225°F minimum preheat with SMAW-LH balances the steel's strength level and carbon equivalent against the controlled hydrogen input from the consumable. Non-low-hydrogen SMAW is not an option for this grade under D1.1 prequalified WPS.

Aplicaciones Típicas de A913 Gr.50/60/65

Specified for seismic moment frame columns, high-rise building corner columns, transfer girder bearing seats, heavy truss chords, stadium cantilever support columns, and parking garage moment frame members. A913 TMCP shapes eliminate the need for post-rolling heat treatment, providing consistent through-thickness properties from flange tip to web center. Column splice CJP welds and beam-to-column continuity plate fillet welds are the critical weld joints. Available in W14 sections from W14x132 through W14x730, these shapes are the backbone of seismic column design in high-rise construction. The TMCP process creates a fine-grained microstructure throughout the full cross-section, unlike conventional heat-treated shapes that may have property gradients. The H8 path to Category D (32°F all thicknesses) offers significant fabrication cost savings on heavy column splices that would otherwise require 150-225°F preheat under Category B. Column flange thicknesses on W14x455 and heavier sections exceed 3".

Por qué el Precalentamiento Importa en over 2-1/2"

The heaviest sections demand the highest preheat in Table 5.11. Multi-pass sequences require maintaining interpass temperature throughout.

Otros Aceros con SMAW (low-hydrogen) en over 2-1/2"

AceroCategoríaPrecalentamiento
A36B225°F (110°C)
A633 Gr.EC300°F (150°C)
A709 HPS70WC300°F (150°C)
A710 Gr.AC300°F (150°C)

A913 Gr.50/60/65 con SMAW (low-hydrogen)

Prueba Diferentes Combinaciones

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¿Cuál es el precalentamiento mínimo para A913 Gr.50/60/65 con SMAW-LH en over 2-1/2"?
Para A913 Gr.50/60/65 soldado con SMAW (low-hydrogen) en espesor over 2-1/2", la temperatura mínima de precalentamiento es 225°F (110°C) según AWS D1.1:2025 Tabla 5.11, Categoría B. Esta es también la temperatura mínima de interpaso — la junta no debe enfriarse por debajo de 225°F entre pasadas.
¿Qué categoría de la Tabla 5.11 aplica a A913 Gr.50/60/65 con SMAW-LH?
A913 Gr.50/60/65 soldado con SMAW (low-hydrogen) cae bajo la Categoría B en AWS D1.1:2025 Tabla 5.11. Proceso SMAW, SAW, GMAW o FCAW de bajo hidrógeno. En espesor over 2-1/2", esta categoría requiere un precalentamiento mínimo de 225°F (110°C).
¿Por qué el precalentamiento es 225°F para A913 Gr.50/60/65 en over 2-1/2"?
El precalentamiento de 225°F para A913 Gr.50/60/65 en over 2-1/2" con SMAW (low-hydrogen) refleja la combinación de la templabilidad del acero y la restricción aumentada en este espesor. Un mayor precalentamiento reduce la velocidad de enfriamiento en la zona afectada por el calor, dando más tiempo al hidrógeno difusible para escapar.

Datos de referencia D1.1:2025. Sin afiliación con AWS.