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Cooling rates are a function of several variables, including heat input. High heat input levels result in slower cooling rates, whereas low heat input levels increase cooling rates.

D1.8 requires that the filler metals to be used in production first be evaluated in tests run at high and low levels of heat input, that is, under slow and fast cooling rates. Production welding WPSs are then permitted to use a wide range of variables, providing the calculated heat input levels are within the range of tested values. See D1.8, clause 6.3.5 and Annex A.

Testing at high and low heat inputs may be casually called “hi/lo” testing, or “envelope” testing.

The Seismic Welding Supplement provides two means by which the high and low heat input tests can be conducted. The first approach is detailed in Annex A of D1.8. Suggested heat input levels are provided, but alternative values may be used as well. The second approach applies to FCAW electrodes, and uses the new supplemental designator “-D” as defined in AWS A5.20:2005. Filler metals with this supplemental designator are required to be tested at a prescribed high and low heat input level, as well as tested according to the standard A5 classification test.

Filler metals for Demand Critical welds must meet the requirement of 20 ft•lbf at 0°F when tested in accordance with the applicable AWS A5 filler metal specification, as previously discussed. Filler metals for Demand Critical welds are additionally required to be tested at high and low heat input levels in accordance with D1.8 Annex A, and the welds are required to deliver a minimum CVN toughness value of 40 ft•lbf at 70°F, assuming the structure is subject to service temperatures of at least 50°F. If not, other requirements may apply. The strength and ductility requirements for the electrode classification per the standard A5 classification test must also be achieved on these high and low heat input tests. See D1.8, Table 6.2 and clause 6.3.6.

This testing can be performed by the filler metal manufacturer, the Contractor, or a third party acceptable to the Engineer. See D1.8, clause 6.3.7. Results on Lincoln Electric products are included in Appendix A of this manual.

E7018, E7018-X, E7018-C3L, and E8018-C3 are exempted from the hi/lo heat input testing, as are solid GMAW electrodes. See D1.8, clause 6.3.5.1 and 6.3.5.2.

Filler metals to be used in making Demand Critical welds must also comply with one or more of the methods offered by D1.8 to ensure lot-to-lot consistency. Three methods are provided. First, each lot of material can be tested. Secondly, manufacturers who are audited and approved by various third party agencies can supply untested product, providing at least three lots of material for each filler metal trade name and diameter have been tested, and such a test is repeated within every three years. Finally, SMAW electrodes of the classification E7018, E7018-X, E7018-C3L and E8018-C3, as well as solid GMAW electrodes, are exempt from lot testing, providing the certificate of conformance shows a minimum of 20 ft•lbf at 0°F.

See D1.8, clause 6.3.8.

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Contents D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual Table of Contents IntroductionDocument Updates Customer Assistance PolicyBackground D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual Specifications AWS D1.8 and Other SpecificationsAWS D1.8 and Aisc Specifications Purpose and Use of This ManualAWS D1.8 and Contract Documents AWS D1.8 and Other AWS StandardsAWS D1.8 and Fema Overview of D1.8 ContentNew Terminology See D1.8, clause Three Kinds of WeldsDifferences between Fema 353 and AWS D1.8 Differences between AWS D1.8/D1.8M2005 and AWS D1.8/D1.8MUser’s Guide to AWS D1.8 EngineersFabricators and Erectors Structural DetailersWelder Qualification D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual Welding Procedure Specifications WPSs Filler Metals GeneralFiller Metals All D1.8 Welds Filler Metals Demand Critical WeldsSee D1.8, clause Techniques Inspectors Regarding Welder QualificationRegarding Filler Metals Regarding Production WeldingRegarding Structural Details Regarding the Protected ZoneLincoln Electric Products D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual Exposure Testing Heat Input Limits for Demand Critical WeldsHeat Input Limits for Demand Critical Welds cont’d Appendices Additional Certificates Available Online Smaw and Gmaw Certificates of ConformanceMetal-Cored Wire Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Meets ALL Requirements of AWS D1.82009 Appendix B Intermix Testing D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual Appendix C Alternative To Production Lot Testing D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual D1.8 Seismic Supplement Welding Manual District Sales Offices Automation Division