Welding V Groove. According to the AWS American Welding Society a groove weld is a weld on a work piece surface between work piece edges between work piece surfaces or between work piece edges and surfaces. V-groove is a common one with plates butted together forming a kind of v shape this can be at multiple angles.
A groove weld is the most common weld to have a root opening. Figure 1 and Figure 2. Groove Second most used.
Corner-edge joints in thin sheet with a V-groove weld are completed with one pass.
There is a possibility for two different angles if you are applying to a double groove weld. Plugslot These are welds used to form overlapping joints using holes in which welds get deposited. Following are some typical examples of butt weld joints that are included in welding. Figure 1 and Figure 2.