Groove Weld Symbol
All 11 groove weld types per AWS A2.4. How to read CJP vs PJP from the symbol, dimension placement rules, and D1.1:2025 prequalified joint details.
Groove Weld Application Diagrams
These diagrams show how groove weld dimensions are placed on the symbol and how they correspond to the actual joint cross-section.
Where Each Dimension Goes
Per AWS A2.4 §7, all groove weld dimensions appear on the same side of the reference line as the weld symbol.
| Dimension | Location | CJP/PJP |
|---|---|---|
| D (groove depth) | To the LEFT of the symbol, no parentheses | PJP only — omitted for CJP |
| (S) (weld size) | To the LEFT, in parentheses | PJP only — omitted for CJP |
| R (root opening) | INSIDE the symbol | Both CJP and PJP |
| α (groove angle) | ABOVE or BELOW the symbol (per A2.4 §7.3.2) | Both CJP and PJP |
| Length | To the RIGHT of the symbol | Both CJP and PJP |
Groove Weld Type Reference
| D1.1 Type | Name | Symbol Shape |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Square groove | Two parallel vertical lines |
| 2 | Single-V groove | V-shape (symmetric) |
| 3 | Double-V groove | X-shape (V on both sides) |
| 4 | Single-bevel groove | One vertical + one angled line |
| 5 | Double-bevel groove | K-shape |
| 6 | Single-U groove | U-shape (curved bottom) |
| 7 | Double-U groove | Two U-shapes back to back |
| 8 | Single-J groove | One vertical + one J-curve |
| 9 | Double-J groove | Two J-shapes |
| 10 | Flare-bevel groove | One curved + one vertical line |
| 11 | Flare-V groove | Two curved lines |
Note: The edge weld symbol is classified separately from groove welds under A2.4 Clause 13.
Prequalified Joint Details
D1.1:2025 organizes prequalified groove weld joints into figures. These joints have been tested and approved — using one means you can write a WPS directly without running qualification tests.
| Figure | Content | Key Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Figure 5.1 | Prequalified CJP groove welded joint details | Types 1-9, all processes, all positions |
| Figure 5.2 | Prequalified PJP groove welded joint details | As Detailed + As Fit-Up tolerances |
| Figure 5.3 | Prequalified fillet weld joint details | Not groove — see fillet page |
| Figure 5.4 | Prequalified skewed T-joint details | Dihedral angles 60°–135° |
Because CJP groove welds carry the full design load across the joint, each configuration typically requires the test record that proves a welding procedure works — a qualification test on a sample joint before production welding begins. The tested parameters are then locked into a written welding procedure that governs every production weld.
"Complete joint penetration groove welds are the only weld type that develops the full strength of the connected members. D1.1 Clause 5.4.1 and Figure 5.1 prequalify specific groove geometries — V, bevel, U, J, and flare — so that CJP can be achieved without procedure qualification testing, provided the WPS stays within the joint detail parameters."
— D1.1:2025 Clause 5.4.1 and Figure 5.1, Prequalified CJP Groove Welded Joint Details