We recently purchased a LightWeld XR machine from IPGphotonics. Im trying to write a WPS in compliance with ASME Sec.IX. Couple of things im struggling with is confirmation of weld process (LBW or LLBW) and how to address fillet welds. The link below takes you to the IPGphotonics web site for...
Could the PQRs in the example above be used to write a WPS for a base metal thickness of 3/16"-1/2" with a GTAW root and an SMAW fill/cap. If so, either process should be able to deposit weld metal up to 1/2" correct?
Im trying to understand what rules must be followed to write a WPS containing more than one weld process from multiple single process PQRs. 200.4(a) paragraph 1 sentence 2 and paragraph 3 indicate that a WPS can have more than 1 welding process. Without looking at 200.4(b) yet, may this be done...
I assume that all references to bolt yield throughout PCC-1 means the yield at the operating temperature. ie I should get the bolt yield value from table Sec.II Pt.D Table Y-1 at the operating temp. Correct?
Can someone help me understand the following points regarding gasket/bolt design according to ASME Sec.VIII Div.1 App.2? Im dealing with a gasket manufacture that claims to follow this portion of the code when sizing gaskets/bolts but they seem to have some extra design criteria that I am trying...
Sorry if this is not the correct place to post this. I couldn't find an AutoPIPE forum to post this question in. The contractor we use to run stress analysis for jacketed pipe systems recently changed software from Ceaser to AutoPIPE. He now says there is no way to simultaneously run the jacket...
Sounds like you are saying that Sec.VIII has a different definition of "manual" than Sec.IX. I got it worked out anyway for "manual" FCAW with thickness verification. Thanks for yalls input. I like to check here to make sure I have missed something before pushing back on our AI.
We are working on a Section VIII Div.1 carbon steel vessel that requires a Nickel alloy corrosion resistant weld metal overlay. For reasons I wont get into here we need to include the thickness of the overlay in the pressure design calculations as permitted by UCL-23(C). We would like to FCAW...
I know this is in a AWS forum but i need information in regards to ASME Sec.IX.
Does the JIMMY JAMMER seen in the attached picture really meet the ASME SEC.IX definition of semiautomatic welding as advertised, and not fall into the definition of machine welding?
Picture is taken from the...
Looking through B31.3 all the examples in APP.S seem to allow you to run the various load cases under the operating conditions and compare the results to allowable stresses at the operating temperature. However the over pressure protection section only requires you set your relief pressure at...
Can anyone help me clarify a few questions for me regarding the ASME Code Stress Output Plots that are generated by Compress (see attachment pg 9).
- Does "Inside" & "Outside" refer to the stress on the inside surfaces and outside surfaces of the shell/nozzle.
- From plots 8 & 9, does anyone...
Can someone explain the following statement from ASME B31.3 para.332.4.2 (a): "most severely strained material retains at least 10% elongation." Does this mean that if i have a material spec with a minimum elongation of 35% i can strain the material a maximum of 25% before i have to HT.
35%...
Im used to dealing with ASME code where tensile yeild and allowable stresses are clearly stated at various temperatures. Can someone explain to me how this handled in the SAE codes. Ive looked through them and the best i can find are "estimated" tensile and yield strength values from J1397. No...
Im having a hard time imaging the location and means of this stress in a U shaped convolution. Is this stress not the same as the longitudinal stress of an annulus pressure vessel with the same OD as the expansion joint, ID = OD-2*w, and a wall thickness equal to ply thickness? If not please...
I know the 2019 code changed the UCS-66 curve for as-forged flanges and now there is a series of stipulations to have a lower MDMT for flanges. My question is does UCS-66(C) prohibit the use of UCS-66(b)(1)(-c) for a temperature reduction below 0°F for as forged ferritic flanges?
So you're saying steam tracing typically doesn't apply because its typically below the required pressure, but if the design pressure of the steam tracing system is higher than 3.5 barg IBR would apply?
Not an IBR guy. ive read that IBR stops at certian isolation valves. is there a place in the regulation found at the following link that explains this, or explicitly states that steam tracing is not included?
https://dipp.gov.in/sites/default/files/boiler_rul...
Ive read through good portions of it. Ive gone to all the sections i feel are applicable. I believe its not an issue. Other colleges are giving me a hard time with is. Just checking if there was a more definite answer some
place to put them at ease.