Préchauffage M270M Gr.345W — H16, Low HI, > 60 mm: 400°F
Exigence de préchauffage de fracture critique pour M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W à > 60 mm (> 2½ in) d'épaisseur avec désignation d'hydrogène H16, selon AASHTO/AWS D1.5:2025, le Code de Soudage des Ponts.
Basé sur AWS D1.5:2025 — chaque valeur tracée à l'article.
M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W
AASHTO M270M Gr.345W (M270 Gr.50W) is a weathering bridge steel with 345 MPa (50 ksi) yield that forms a protective oxide patina for unpainted bridge service. The copper-chromium-nickel alloying provides atmospheric corrosion resistance, eliminating lifetime repainting costs estimated at $15–25 per square foot per cycle. Weld filler must match the weathering composition (E8018-W2 or equivalent) for exposed joints. NFC preheat per Table 6.3 Group 1; FC per Tables 12.6/12.7 which carry higher preheat than the non-weathering grades.
Comprendre le Préchauffage FC pour M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W
Weathering 345 MPa (50 ksi) bridge steel for unpainted service. Under D1.5 fracture-critical requirements (Clause 12), the combination of H16 hydrogen designation and this heat input band requires 400°F minimum preheat at > 60 mm (> 2½ in). Lower hydrogen levels (H4 < H8 < H16) allow lower preheat because less hydrogen enters the weld deposit. Similarly, higher heat input reduces preheat requirements because slower cooling rates give hydrogen more time to diffuse out.
Où M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W est Utilisé
Deployed in unpainted bridge plate girders across humid, coastal, and high-maintenance-cost environments. The weathering patina eliminates lifetime repainting cycles estimated at $15–25/sq ft per cycle. Weld filler must match the weathering composition (E8018-W2 or ER80S-G-W) for exposed joints to ensure the weld face develops the same protective oxide as the base metal. Conventional Gr.345W is being replaced by HPS345W in new designs due to superior weldability.
Contrôle d'Hydrogène H16 pour M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W
Weathering Gr.345W (50W) at H16 is used for field splices when self-shielded FCAW is the only practical process due to wind exposure on elevated bridge erection. The significantly higher preheat at H16 — often 40–60°F above H4 — makes weather-window scheduling critical for winter field splice operations.
Pourquoi le Préchauffage est Important à > 60 mm (> 2½ in)
Material over 65 mm (2-1/2 in) includes the heaviest bridge girder flanges and box-section walls. Table 6.3 requires 110°C (225°F) for both groups at this thickness. Extended preheat soak time is necessary to achieve uniform through-thickness temperature. FC preheat for the heaviest sections reaches 180–200°C (350–400°F) at the H16 hydrogen level.
M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W à > 60 mm (> 2½ in)
Gr.345W (50W) above 65 mm is increasingly rare as HPS345W replaces it in new designs. The conventional weathering composition at this thickness has elevated lamellar tearing risk from sulfide inclusion elongation — the problem that drove development of the HPS grades with calcium-treated, inclusion-shape-controlled steel. Existing bridges with thick 345W flanges require careful Z-direction tension checks during rehabilitation welding.
Préchauffage Plus Élevé avec Désignation H16
Les consommables H16 permettent jusqu'à 16 mL d'hydrogène diffusible par 100g — le niveau le plus élevé autorisé pour le soudage FC de ponts. À > 60 mm (> 2½ in) avec apport de chaleur 1.2–2.0 kJ/mm, le préchauffage de 400°F (200°C) compense le potentiel d'hydrogène plus élevé.
Autres Aciers de Pont à H16 1.2–2.0 kJ/mm · > 60 mm (> 2½ in)
| Acier | Tableau | Préchauffage |
|---|---|---|
| M270M Gr.250 / M270 Gr.36 | A | 350°F (180°C) |
| M270M Gr.345 / M270 Gr.50 | A | 350°F (180°C) |
| M270M Gr.345S / M270 Gr.50S | A | 350°F (180°C) |
| M270M HPS345W / M270 HPS50W | B | 400°F (200°C) |
M270M Gr.345W / M270 Gr.50W à H16 1.2–2.0 kJ/mm
Essayez Différentes Combinaisons
Utilisez le Calculateur de Préchauffage D1.5 pour Ponts pour consulter tout acier AASHTO M270, niveau d'hydrogène et combinaison d'apport de chaleur. Voir aussi le Calculateur de Préchauffage D1.1 pour l'acier de construction.
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Données de référence D1.5:2025. Non affilié à l'AWS ou l'AASHTO.