Paulettaa
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2018
- 60
Dear all
Please help me understand this issue regarding forming of heads fabricated from more than one piece.
ASME BPVC VIII-1 UG-79, regarding weld thickness reduction due to forming, reads:
Does this mean that for head fabrication, if the head is fabricated by forming a blank which has a weld seam, the weld thickness shall be checked before and after forming? And if the reduction in thickness is more than 1 mm then is the head rejected as a whole?
Here the code does not mention whether the head is cold formed or hot formed nor does it talk about carbon steel or any other material of construction. So is it a general requirement independent of the material or hot/cold forming?
Warm Regards
Please help me understand this issue regarding forming of heads fabricated from more than one piece.
ASME BPVC VIII-1 UG-79, regarding weld thickness reduction due to forming, reads:
ASME BPVC VIII-1 Ed. 2021 UG-79 (d) said:(d) A reduction in weld thickness due to a forming operation
is acceptable, provided all of the following conditions are met:
(1) Prior to the forming operation, the weld(s) are
verified to comply with UW-35(a) through UW-35(d) by
the Manufacturer and the Inspector.
(2) The reduced weld thickness, at any point, shall
not be less than the design thickness of the component.
(3) The reduction in thickness shall not exceed
1/32 in. (1 mm) or 10% of the nominal thickness of the adjoining
surface, whichever is less.
Does this mean that for head fabrication, if the head is fabricated by forming a blank which has a weld seam, the weld thickness shall be checked before and after forming? And if the reduction in thickness is more than 1 mm then is the head rejected as a whole?
Here the code does not mention whether the head is cold formed or hot formed nor does it talk about carbon steel or any other material of construction. So is it a general requirement independent of the material or hot/cold forming?
Warm Regards