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uneven welding to merge pipes, how do I do?

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good evening to all, I am graduating in mechanical naivery and my thesis is based on the study of joints to "k" . use solidworks 2007

I have to join the pipes with a welding, but the program makes me an uneven welding, the thickness should be homogeneous but it is not...... how do I do?
Do I have a sweep?

I have tried to make the joint both as structural members and as extrusion, but the result is always the same.

on the convex side the welding is small and on the concave side the welding cord is huge.
 

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try to save the bodies and put them in a set and make welding in the axieme. you have more string customization parameters and definitely less accentuated section difference
 
thanks to the tips, now I have realized a perfect sweep that replicates a homogeneous welding.

Since I have to use this model to make a mesh and analyze fatigue resistance with workbench, I have a doubt! The tubes and the sweep are separate elements from each other, since I couldn't join the bodies (said the program said I would create a null thickness) when I make the mesh, they are part of a single body or do I have to do something to unite the bodies and be able to apply the forces?

I attach an image of welding (sweep) and the particular in meshato section
 

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