AWS D1.1:2025 · 表5.11 · カテゴリーB

A572 Gr.50のSMAW (low-hydrogen)用予熱 — up to 3/4"

A572 Gr.50をSMAW (low-hydrogen)で板厚up to 3/4"で溶接する場合の最低予熱およびパス間温度。AWS D1.1:2025 表5.11に基づく。

AWS D1.1:2025 表5.11に基づく — すべての値は条項に追跡可能。

最低予熱・パス間温度
32°F / 0°C
カテゴリーB
低水素SMAW、SAW、GMAW、またはFCAWプロセス
AWS D1.1:2025 表5.11、§5.7
母材温度が32°F [0°C]未満の場合は、最低70°F [20°C]まで予熱し、溶接中も維持すること(表5.11 脚注a)。
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SMAW (Low-Hydrogen)

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

E7018 is the default electrode for structural fillet and groove welds on common building steels. Rod ovens should hold at a minimum of 250°F per D1.1 Clause 7.3.2.1; exposure time out of the oven is limited to 4 hours maximum per Table 7.1. For overhead position, use 3/32" diameter rods to control puddle size. Vertical-up stringer beads provide the best fusion on thicker members.

A572 Gr.50

ASTM A572 Grade 50 (50 ksi minimum yield, 65 ksi minimum tensile) is the dominant high-strength low-alloy structural steel in building construction. Most W-shapes rolled today are dual-certified A572/A992, with actual yield typically 50-58 ksi. It falls under Category B only in Table 5.11 — non-low-hydrogen SMAW is not prequalified for this grade. Chemistry limits include 0.23% max carbon (shapes) and columbium (niobium) or vanadium microalloying for grain refinement, producing a typical CE-IIW of 0.40-0.45. A572 Gr.50 plate is available in thicknesses up to 6" and is the default grade for connection plates, gussets, and base plates in building construction when loads exceed A36 capacity. The Gr.42, 55, 60, and 65 grades exist but Gr.50 accounts for over 90% of A572 production.

A572 Gr.50とSMAW-LHでこの予熱が必要な理由

Dominant 50 ksi HSLA structural steel often dual-certified with A992. 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 32°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.

A572 Gr.50の代表的な適用例

Dominates building construction for W-shape column splices, beam-to-column moment connections, braced frame gusset plates, base plates over 36 ksi demand, crane runway girder webs, and mezzanine floor beams. A572 Gr.50 plate is the standard for connection elements in seismic designs per AISC 341. Complete joint penetration groove welds at beam flanges are the most critical weld detail in moment frames. The most common connection plate thicknesses are 3/4" and 1" for moment end plates and 1/2" to 5/8" for shear tabs. Demand-critical welds in seismic applications require notch-tough filler metals meeting AISC 341 Section A3.4b supplemental requirements with CVN testing at -20°F. Column splice CJP welds at every 2-3 story intervals are typically 2G or 3G field welds requiring portable preheat equipment. Base plate welds to foundation embed plates carry the full column load and require strict preheat compliance on thicker plates.

up to 3/4"で予熱が重要な理由

Thin material sheds heat quickly, allowing hydrogen to escape the HAZ readily — lowest preheat tier in Table 5.11.

SMAW (low-hydrogen)とup to 3/4"における他の鋼材

鋼材カテゴリー予熱
A36B32°F (0°C)
A633 Gr.EC50°F (10°C)
A709 HPS70WC50°F (10°C)
A710 Gr.AC50°F (10°C)

別の組み合わせを試す

インタラクティブ予熱計算機を使用して、D1.1:2025 表5.11のあらゆる鋼材・プロセス・板厚の組み合わせを検索できます。

up to 3/4"でSMAW-LHを使用したA572 Gr.50の最小予熱温度は?
A572 Gr.50をSMAW (low-hydrogen)でup to 3/4"の板厚で溶接する場合、最低予熱温度はAWS D1.1:2025 表5.11、カテゴリーBに基づき32°F(0°C)です。これはパス間温度の最低値でもあり、パス間でも継手が32°F以下に冷却されてはなりません。
A572 Gr.50とSMAW-LHに適用される表5.11のカテゴリーは?
SMAW (low-hydrogen)で溶接されたA572 Gr.50は、AWS D1.1:2025 表5.11のカテゴリーBに該当します。低水素SMAW、SAW、GMAW、またはFCAWプロセス。up to 3/4"板厚では、このカテゴリーは最低予熱32°F(0°C)を要求します。
up to 3/4"でA572 Gr.50に予熱は必要?
SMAW (low-hydrogen)でのup to 3/4"板厚では、最低予熱は32°F(0°C)— 実質的に氷点以上の周囲温度です。母材が32°F未満でない限り、積極的な予熱は不要です。表5.11 脚注(a)により、氷点下で作業する場合は少なくとも70°F(20°C)まで予熱し、溶接中も維持すること。

D1.1:2025参考データ。AWSとの提携なし。