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ASME B31.1 Postweld Heat Treatment (PWHT)

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sziva

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Apr 28, 2011
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Hello All,

I have some issues with the ASME B31.1 PWHT requirements.

Issue:
Table 132 contains the PWHT requirements based on material P-Nos (position) and Gr. Nos (grade).
The P-No is clearly defined for each material in Mandatory Appendix A. For instance A335 P22 material's P-No. is 5A.

The Gr. No. interpretation is unclear to me.
Staying with the same example. Appendix A - A335 pipe material for P-No 5A contains two grades starting with 2 : P21 and P22. I would assume, that the two different grades are interpreted as two grade numbers.

Here comes the twist. Back to table 132.
Table 132, P-No. 5A only mentions the requirement for Gr.No. 1. How should one understand this? Does Gr.No 1 refer to the first grade, P21?

What makes the picture more blurred is the example of material A335 P91. This material has a P-No. 5B and the only one grade of material A335 starting with 9 is P91 only. If I check again Table 132 for P-No. 5B, Gr. Nos. 1,2 are mentioned.

If someone familiar with ASME B31.1, please help me.

Thanks.
Regards,
LSZ
 
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Group number and grade are not the same. They are not interchangeable. Grades are chemistry related. Group numbers reflect tensile properties within a grade.
P91 is P No. 15E.
 
Thanks Weldstan. The attachment clearly shows, that P91 is P No. 5B. Even if it would be 15E, as you stated. How does the grade number come into the picture in terms of PWHT?
 
If you are working to an older edition of B31.1, the P-No for Grade 91 material was 5B before it was re-classified as P-No 15E Group 1 material. Group and Grade are not synonymous for steels. For P_No 15E Group 1 material (like Grade 91 steel), specific PWHT would apply as indicated in a later edition of B31.1.
 
In your question regarding P No. 5A, Grade 21 does not relate to Group No.
Group No. 1 indicates a minimum specified tensile strength of 60ksi.
 
Now it is clear. The P-No and Group definition is described in ASME BPVC Section IX, section QW-420. Thanks a lot!
 
The P number is a clasification for material in BPVC in Section IX. Is a common mistake.
 
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