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Rajesh2019
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- Jan 2, 2020
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Hi,
In one of our project 3/4 Inch weld Boss is welded to 8 Inch Blind Flange, Connection type is Set On Welding. My clarification is on PWHT requirement.
Construction Code : ASME B31.8
Blind Flange : 8 Inch 900# (Wall Thickness 63.5mm), MOC : ASTM A105N
Weld boss : 3/4 Inch 6000# (wall Thickness 14.5mm), MOC : ASTM A694 F60
Main Header Pipe Nominal Wall Thickness is 0.438 Inch ( 11.1 mm)
As Per ASME B31.8 Clause 825.2 Stress Relieving is required for nominal wall thickness above 32mm, and as per 825.3 (a) we need to consider thicker of the two parts being joined shall be used to determine the nominal wall thickness.
below are My interpretations from ASME B31.8
A) Clause 825.2 - As per this clause, stress relieving requirement is applicable when nominal wall thickness exceeds 1 1/4" (32 mm). Nominal wall thickness is pipe thickness as per the definition stated in clause 804.5 and calculated in accordance to clause 841.1.1. In our case, the weld connection is for the Blind flange to Weld boss and not on the pipe.
B) Clause 825.3 (b) - This clause addresses the thickness of the pipe run and header in case of branch connections, slip-on flanges, or socket weld fittings. The referred clause does not address the weld on Blind flanges specifically.
C) Clause 825.3 (a) – This clause addresses the dissimilar thickness, thicker of two part being joint measured at the weld joint. However, the maximum deposited weld was 14.5mm and it was not more than 32mm as stated in clause 825.2 & 804.5.
My understanding is that weld thickness way below 32mm hence PWHT is required, but client is asking proper justification from ASME B31.8, they are not satisfied with my above interpretation.
Could you anyone answer whether Stress relieving is required?
Regards,
Rajesh
In one of our project 3/4 Inch weld Boss is welded to 8 Inch Blind Flange, Connection type is Set On Welding. My clarification is on PWHT requirement.
Construction Code : ASME B31.8
Blind Flange : 8 Inch 900# (Wall Thickness 63.5mm), MOC : ASTM A105N
Weld boss : 3/4 Inch 6000# (wall Thickness 14.5mm), MOC : ASTM A694 F60
Main Header Pipe Nominal Wall Thickness is 0.438 Inch ( 11.1 mm)
As Per ASME B31.8 Clause 825.2 Stress Relieving is required for nominal wall thickness above 32mm, and as per 825.3 (a) we need to consider thicker of the two parts being joined shall be used to determine the nominal wall thickness.
below are My interpretations from ASME B31.8
A) Clause 825.2 - As per this clause, stress relieving requirement is applicable when nominal wall thickness exceeds 1 1/4" (32 mm). Nominal wall thickness is pipe thickness as per the definition stated in clause 804.5 and calculated in accordance to clause 841.1.1. In our case, the weld connection is for the Blind flange to Weld boss and not on the pipe.
B) Clause 825.3 (b) - This clause addresses the thickness of the pipe run and header in case of branch connections, slip-on flanges, or socket weld fittings. The referred clause does not address the weld on Blind flanges specifically.
C) Clause 825.3 (a) – This clause addresses the dissimilar thickness, thicker of two part being joint measured at the weld joint. However, the maximum deposited weld was 14.5mm and it was not more than 32mm as stated in clause 825.2 & 804.5.
My understanding is that weld thickness way below 32mm hence PWHT is required, but client is asking proper justification from ASME B31.8, they are not satisfied with my above interpretation.
Could you anyone answer whether Stress relieving is required?
Regards,
Rajesh