Numerical simulation of welding process in the industrial field requires flexibility, speed, and accuracy at the same time. The use of conventional 3D models in detailed simulations of multi-pass welds is time-consuming, and it often slows down the design phase of large welded structures. Shell elements are usually employed in the finite element (FE) simulation of large structures like vessels and pipes. Nevertheless, employing a simple shell model to simulate multi-pass welds would most likely produce inaccurate outcomes. This article introduces a new equivalent parametric modeling methodology for the simulation of longitudinal multi-pass welds on plane structures, such as plates and rectangular hollow sections. The proposed Weld Equivalen...