Welds - Working positions - Definitions of angles of slope and rotation (ISO 6947:1993)

Defines fundamental welding positions and makes possible the location in space of straight welds by means of slope and rotation. Cancels and replaces the recommendations ISO/R 598-1967 and ISO/R 627-1967.

Schweißnähte - Arbeitspositionen - Definitionen der Winkel von Neigung und Drehung (ISO 6947:1993)

Diese Europäische Norm beschreibt die Arbeitspositionen und ermöglicht es, die räumliche Lage der Schweißnähte in Bezug auf eine horizontale Ebene (gewöhnlich parallel zum Werkstattboden) durch den jeweiligen Neigungs- und Drehwinkel festzulegen. Dies ist unabhängig von der umgebenden Konstruktion.

Soudures - Positions de travail - Définitions des angles d'inclinaison et de rotation (ISO 6947:1993)

La présente Norme internationale prescrit les positions de travail et permet la localisation des soudures dans l'espace par rapport à un plan horizontal de référence (généralement parallèle au sol de l'atelier) au moyen d'angles d'inclinaison et de rotation qui ne sont pas liés à la construction environnante.

Zvari - Položaji pri varjenju - Definicije kotov nagiba in zasuka (ISO 6947:1993)

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Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
30-Nov-1999
Withdrawal Date
16-Nov-2011
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Current Stage
9900 - Withdrawal (Adopted Project)
Start Date
16-Nov-2011
Due Date
09-Dec-2011
Completion Date
17-Nov-2011

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN ISO 6947:1999
01-december-1999
Zvari - Položaji pri varjenju - Definicije kotov nagiba in zasuka (ISO 6947:1993)
Welds - Working positions - Definitions of angles of slope and rotation (ISO 6947:1993)
Schweißnähte - Arbeitspositionen - Definitionen der Winkel von Neigung und Drehung
(ISO 6947:1993)
Soudures - Positions de travail - Définitions des angles d'inclinaison et de rotation (ISO
6947:1993)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 6947:1997
ICS:
01.040.25 Izdelavna tehnika (Slovarji) Manufacturing engineering
(Vocabularies)
25.160.40 Varjeni spoji in vari Welded joints
SIST EN ISO 6947:1999 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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ISO
INTERNATIONAL
6947
STANDARD
Second edition
1990-02-01
Corrected and reprinted
1 993-05-01
Welds - Working positions - Definitions of
angles of slope and rotation
(Revision of ISO 6947 : 1980)
Positions de travail -
Soudures - D&Ynitions des angles &inclihaison et de
rotation
Reference number
ISO 6947 : 1990 (El

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ISO 6947 : 1990 (El
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of
national Standards bodies (ISO member bedies). The work of preparing International
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mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO
collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all
matters of electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to
the member bodies for approval before their acceptance as International Standards by
the ISO Council. They are approved in accordance with ISO procedures requiring at
least 75 % approval by the member bodies voting.
International Standard ISO 6947 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 44,
Welding and allied processes.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 6947 : 19801, of which it
constitutes a technical revision; reasons for the revision are given in the “lntroduction”
(p. iii).
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ISO 6947 : 1990 (El
lntroduction
The main reasons for the revision of ISO 6947 : 1980 are given below.
The working positions should be valid for welds in plates and pipes.
The direction of welding is an essential Parameter for determining the working posi-
tion, e.g. up or down; however, in ISO 6947 : 1980, the working direction was not dealt
with.
The working Position is not dependent on the geometrical arrangement of the joint,
e.g. butt or fillet joint, or that of the semi-finished product
The limitations for slope (within O” to 90°) and for rotation (up to a maximum of 1800),
as specified in ISO 6947 : 1980 (clockwise or counter-clockwise), prevent the complete
specification of the weld and the direction of welding in space; it could not, therefore,
be applicable for automatic and robotic welding. lt is intended in this second edition of
ISO 6947 that the whole sphere be included so that welds in all types and all directions
a re covered .
To avoid any misunderstanding, the main positions have been given Symbols which
tan easily be used for designation purposes; these Symbols were Chosen independent-
ly of possible meaningful abbreviations, i.e. they are not derived from any particular
language.
The centreline is normally identical with the Position of the stick electrode. The main
positions have been defined without any tolerantes for slope and rotation. For some
stick electrodes, it may be useful to add the required tolerantes as necessary for their
application. In such cases, the main Position, e.g. flat Position, tan be supplemented
by specifying limits of slope and rotation.
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ISO 6947 : 1990 (E)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
- Working positions - Definitions of angles of
Welds
slope and rotation
The Co-Ordinate System shall be arranged so that the root line
1 Scope
lies in the vertical reference plane Wz-plane; see figure 1) and
that the working direction radiates outwards from the co-
This International Standard defines working positions and
Ordinate origin.
makes it possible to locate welds in space with reference to the
horizontal reference plane (usually parallel to the Workshop
floor) by means of angles of slope and rotation which are in- In the case of curved welds, the same Stipulation applies: the
dependent from surrounding construction.
slope is obtained from the tangent to the root line - at the par-
ticular Cross-section of the weld in question - and the x-axis.
2 Definitions
Esch particular Cross-section has its own specific Co-Ordinate
System.
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following
definitions apply.
NOTE - For pipes with inclined axes, the slope is intrinsically
expressed by the welding direction (see 3.2).
2.1 working Position: Position determined by the Position
of the weld in space and by the working direction.
2.3 rotation, R: The angle between the centreline of the
weld (i.e. the line joining the centres of the weld root and the
capping layer) and the positive y-axis or a line parallel to the
2.2 dope, S: In the case of straight welds, the angle be-
y-axis, measured in the mathematically positive (i.e. counter-
tween the root line and the positive x-axis of the horizontal
clockwise) direction in the plane of the transverse Cross-section
reference plane (see figure 1); the slope is measured in the
of the weld in question.
mathematically positive (i.e. counter-clockwise) direction.
+z
Veftical reference plane
Root line
7
Horizontal
reference plane
+Z
Centreline of weld
KeY
Starting Point
0
- Working direction
b) Examples of dope ranging from S = O” to S = 360’
a) S = 45O
- Slope, S
Figure 1
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