Well, last week's bend test (3/8 plate, open root, uphill MIG) I thought everything was OK and wanted to ease or radius the corners some before I bent them. The instructor seemed to either be in a hurry to get out of there or something and said 'it doesn't matter'!
Well, I know it matters and that a sharp corner can be a stress riser, but since I'm the student and he's the teacher, I let him test it before I could dress the corner as much as I would have liked, and sure enough, it cracked on a corner!! I was so ticked.
Aren't we allowed to ease the edges of bend test coupons? I feel like it could have made the difference in this case.
Thanks. We're getting down to the wire----I really want to pass this thing.
Fast forward to today:
I re-took my vert uphill MIG test and will cut the test coupons tomorrow. I will be 'easing' the edges to eliminate sharp corners as a cause for failure at least!!
I'd be interested in hearing how others have treated test coupon corners. I'm sure it must have some, perhaps a LOT, of effect!
Well, I know it matters and that a sharp corner can be a stress riser, but since I'm the student and he's the teacher, I let him test it before I could dress the corner as much as I would have liked, and sure enough, it cracked on a corner!! I was so ticked.
Aren't we allowed to ease the edges of bend test coupons? I feel like it could have made the difference in this case.
Thanks. We're getting down to the wire----I really want to pass this thing.
Fast forward to today:
I re-took my vert uphill MIG test and will cut the test coupons tomorrow. I will be 'easing' the edges to eliminate sharp corners as a cause for failure at least!!
I'd be interested in hearing how others have treated test coupon corners. I'm sure it must have some, perhaps a LOT, of effect!
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