staticmh
Mechanical
- Aug 28, 2019
- 57
Hi Folks!
Good day!
I have a one body flange (WNRF)and blind flange (NPS-72") in accordance with ASME Sec VIII Div. 1, Appendix-II. The material of flanges are SA-105N (Curve-B)
I'm pretty confident that blind flange of below sketch (150mm) thickness with SA-105N material (Curve-B) shall be surely impact tested.
but i am little confused on the impact test assessment of the WNRF body flange (SA-105N) material (thickness 175mm and welded with 16mm plate).
I've done my all assessment on the back end but looking to all valuable community members to advice on it based on their assessment whether the WNRF shall be impact tested or not. then I'll share my assessment path and conclusion to compare.
Please be remember the body flange is welded with shell 16mm plate material SA-516 Gr. 70N.
Good day!
I have a one body flange (WNRF)and blind flange (NPS-72") in accordance with ASME Sec VIII Div. 1, Appendix-II. The material of flanges are SA-105N (Curve-B)
I'm pretty confident that blind flange of below sketch (150mm) thickness with SA-105N material (Curve-B) shall be surely impact tested.
but i am little confused on the impact test assessment of the WNRF body flange (SA-105N) material (thickness 175mm and welded with 16mm plate).
I've done my all assessment on the back end but looking to all valuable community members to advice on it based on their assessment whether the WNRF shall be impact tested or not. then I'll share my assessment path and conclusion to compare.
Please be remember the body flange is welded with shell 16mm plate material SA-516 Gr. 70N.