GOST 8713-79 PDF

GOST 8713-79

Name in English:
GOST 8713-79

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 8713-79

Description in English:

Flux welding. Welded joints. Main types design elements and dimensions

Description in Russian:
Сварка под флюсом. Соединения сварные. Основные типы, конструктивные элементы и размеры
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
41

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1 business day

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GOST05378

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Full title and description

GOST 8713-79 — Submerged-arc (flux) welding. Welded joints. Main types, structural elements and dimensions. The standard specifies standard types of welded connections produced by submerged-arc welding, their constructive elements and recommended dimensional parameters (original title in Russian: «Сварка под флюсом. Соединения сварные. Основные типы, конструктивные элементы и размеры»).

Abstract

GOST 8713-79 defines the principal types, design elements and dimensional rules for welded joints produced using submerged-arc (flux) welding. It applies to welded joints in steels and in iron‑nickel and nickel‑base alloys produced by this process, and it explicitly excludes steel pipeline joints governed by GOST 16037. The document includes diagrams, dimensional tables and references to related normative documents and was issued with later amendments.

General information

  • Status: Active / in force (listed as effective; limitations on effectiveness were removed by decree and the standard remains referenced with approved amendments).
  • Publication date: Original designation year 1979 (—79); date of official introduction/entry into force listed as 1 January 1981 (decision approving: 26 December 1979).
  • Publisher: Issued by the USSR State Committee for Standards (Gosstandart) — now administered/hosted in national/regional standards collections (EASC / national standards bodies).
  • ICS / categories: Welding, brazing and soldering — Welded joints and welds (ICS 25.160.40).
  • Edition / version: Designation GOST 8713-79 (original); published with numbered amendments (listed amendments in later indexes: IUS references and amendment notices up to the 1990s).
  • Number of pages: Editions and catalogs report between ~41 and 70 pages depending on publisher/format and whether translated editions or consolidated amendment compilations are used (common commercial listings: 41–70 pages).

Scope

This standard applies to welded joints produced by submerged‑arc (flux) welding in steels and alloys on iron‑nickel and nickel bases. It establishes the main types of joints, typical constructive (design) elements of those joints and standard dimensional values and tolerances for use in design and manufacture. It does not cover welded joints for steel pipelines, which are handled by GOST 16037 (pipeline-specific rules).

Key topics and requirements

  • Classification and graphical representation of the principal types of submerged‑arc welded joints (butt, fillet, groove types and variants).
  • Definition and designation of constructive elements (e.g., weld throat, leg dimensions, root face, bevels) for standard joint types.
  • Standard dimensional tables and recommended ranges for weld sizes, preparation angles and root gaps for different joint types and thickness ranges.
  • Designation conventions and notations used on drawings for submerged‑arc welds (symbols, basic dimensioning rules).
  • Normative cross‑references to related GOST documents and welding practice standards; incorporation of approved amendments and corrections.

Typical use and users

Engineers and designers preparing fabrication drawings, welding procedure writers, welding technologists and quality/inspection personnel in industries that use submerged‑arc welding (heavy fabrication, pressure vessels, shipbuilding, structural and machinery manufacture). Standards and certification bodies, training organizations and technical libraries also use the document as a normative reference for joint geometry and drawing notation.

Related standards

Commonly referenced standards and related documents include GOST 16037 (welded joints in steel pipelines), GOST 11969 (terminology/notations for welds), and other GOSTs covering welding processes and joint types (examples: GOST 5264, GOST 11533, GOST 11534 and subsequent ISO / GOST R welding standards). The standard itself replaced GOST 8713-70 and has been cited by numerous later welding and equipment standards.

Keywords

Submerged‑arc welding, flux welding, welded joints, joint types, weld dimensions, weld design, GOST 8713-79, welding standards, joint preparation, weld symbols.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 8713-79 is a GOST (USSR/CIS) standard that defines main types, constructive elements and dimensional rules for welded joints made by submerged‑arc (flux) welding.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the geometry, typical design elements and recommended dimensions for welded joints produced by submerged‑arc welding in steels and selected nickel/iron‑nickel alloys; it does not cover pipeline welding covered by GOST 16037.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Mechanical and structural designers, welding engineers, technologists, procedure writers, inspectors and standards/quality personnel in fabrication industries that use submerged‑arc welding. Standards bodies and technical libraries also reference it.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: Commercial and library records list GOST 8713-79 as an active/effective GOST with amendments recorded in subsequent indices; limitation-of-effectiveness notices were lifted by an official decree, and the standard continues to be cited in welding collections. Users should check the national/regional standards database or the current consolidated edition to confirm applicability and to obtain any later revisions or replacements.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the family of GOST standards on welding and welded joints (ICS 25.160 series). It replaced an earlier edition (GOST 8713‑70) and sits alongside related GOSTs that cover welding processes, consumables and joint types.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Submerged‑arc welding, flux welding, welded joints, joint geometry, weld dimensions, weld symbols, GOST 8713-79.