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In structural steel construction, what is the primary advantage of using high-strength bolts over welding for field connections?

Correct Answer

C) Weather independence and quality control

High-strength bolted connections can be installed in various weather conditions and provide consistent quality control, while field welding is sensitive to weather conditions and requires more extensive quality control measures.

Answer Options
A
Higher connection strength
B
Faster installation time
C
Weather independence and quality control
D
Lower material costs

Why This Is the Correct Answer

High-strength bolted connections (ASTM A325 or A490 bolts) can be installed in a wide range of weather conditions — rain, cold, humidity — without compromising quality. Field welding, by contrast, requires dry conditions, controlled temperatures, and pre/post-heat procedures that are difficult to maintain outdoors. Additionally, bolted connections allow for consistent, measurable installation quality (torque inspection, direct tension indicators) that is harder to verify for field welds, which require radiographic or ultrasonic testing. For field connections specifically, bolts win on weather independence and quality control.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Higher connection strength

Full-penetration welds can actually achieve higher theoretical connection strength than bolts in some configurations. However, this advantage belongs to shop welds under controlled conditions, not field connections. The question specifically asks about field connections, where weld quality is harder to guarantee.

Option B: Faster installation time

While bolting can be fast, it is not necessarily faster than welding in all scenarios — pre-drilling, alignment, and torquing take time. Speed is situational and not the primary or most reliable advantage of bolts over field welding.

Option D: Lower material costs

High-strength bolts (A325/A490) are relatively expensive fasteners. The bolts themselves, combined with the cost of drilling bolt holes in steel members, typically make bolted connections cost more in materials than a comparable welded joint. Material cost is not an advantage of bolting.

Memory Technique

Picture a crew trying to field-weld steel in a rainstorm — sparks flying, moisture ruining the weld. Now picture them installing bolts in the rain with no problem. 'Bolts don't care about the weather.' Weather independence = quality control in the field.

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