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  1. Leendert

    Calculating welding volume

    @metengr I need to volume because I know the average volume per hour per welder. So when I know my total volume I can calculate the number of manhours needed to complete the weld. @all people who reacted Thank you very much you've been very helpfull. http://www.costengineering.eu/...
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    Calculating welding volume

    I do know that. But as you can see I'm an elictrical guy. so I wondered if somebody had a kind af excel sheet where I just could fill in the pipesize and wallthicknes and weldshape (V-shape, X-shape or something else) and it would give me the material volume. But if not I have to dive into the...
  3. Leendert

    Calculating welding volume

    Does anybody knows any formulas to calculate the amount of welding material used when welding pipe. The used weld is a V-shape and a X-shape weld. I want to calculate the amount of material when welding pipe. I know the pipe diameter and the wall thicknes. http://www.costengineering.eu/...
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    Labor Standards

    Maybe it is a bit late. But I also want to point you to Page norms. In the Netherlands the DACE (Dutch Association of Cost Engineers) has published several booklets with norms and a price booklet which can be found on the DACE website. www.dace.nl Saddly for you these are only in Dutch. The CD...
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    Welding factors Titanium, Alloy20 and Hastelloy276

    Thank you for your advice. We will contact our contacts in the construction world to see if they can help us. Again many thanks for your advice http://www.costengineering.eu/ http://nl.linkedin.com/in/leendertdegeus
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    Welding factors Titanium, Alloy20 and Hastelloy276

    @metengr Indeed the time involved for a welder under equal conditions. So location and wallthickness. The only difference is the material. For Example according the Linde normen the factor between CS and SS is 1.3 http://www.costengineering.eu/ http://nl.linkedin.com/in/leendertdegeus
  7. Leendert

    What are applicable schedules for these materials

    I got information from a client about the following materials Titanium Alloy20 Hasteloy276 but they can't tell whether it is: Schedule 10 or 10S Schedule 40 or 40S Schedule 80 or 80S Can somebody please tell if these materials are available on the markets in the first schedule (10, 40, 80) or...
  8. Leendert

    Welding factors Titanium, Alloy20 and Hastelloy276

    Can somebody tell me the factor I have to apply when I convert a labour norm for Carbon Steel for making a weld to a labour norm for the following materials: Titanium Alloy20 Hasteloy276 Many thanks in advance Leendert de Geus http://www.costengineering.nl/...
  9. Leendert

    Weight of pipe fittings

    Many thanks for your quick reaction. the only trouble is that I can't download the file. Maybe it has to do with the spaces in the name?
  10. Leendert

    Weight of pipe fittings

    I don't know if this is the correct forum, if not please advise for the correct forum. I'm looking for information which gives me the weight of different pipe fittings (Elbows, t-pieces, reducers etc) according ASME. I ave documentation of van Leeuwen buizen from the Netherlands but I want to...
  11. Leendert

    Welding API 5L X65 material

    The time needed to complete f.e. one buttweld. Thank y for your reaction
  12. Leendert

    Welding API 5L X65 material

    The time needed to complete one weld, depending on size and schedule or wall thickness.
  13. Leendert

    Welding API 5L X65 material

    I have a set of welding norms for carbons steel materials, now I have to calculate above mentioned material. Can sombody give me a factor I have to apply to convert my welding norms from carbons steel A106 to API 5L X65 material. many thanks
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