Inspector00000008
Petroleum
- Apr 25, 2016
- 7
Hello everybody,
We have a problem with the inlet nozzle flange of an ASME pressure vessel. After severe corrosion was discovered during the vessel inspection. Welding build-up repair was employed but it generated many many tiny cracks all over the RJ flange face.
Up on so we proposed replacement of the entire flange. The manufacturer's WPS of the old welding joint is still available. The process used then automatic SAW+ SMAW.
The questions are: Is it practically easy to achieve this suggestion(flange replacement)?
What could be the risks to take into account with this suggestion?
Does ASME BPVC accept the change of WPS from the original without design calculations redoing?
Any other comments/tips from experts are welcome!
Thank you
We have a problem with the inlet nozzle flange of an ASME pressure vessel. After severe corrosion was discovered during the vessel inspection. Welding build-up repair was employed but it generated many many tiny cracks all over the RJ flange face.
Up on so we proposed replacement of the entire flange. The manufacturer's WPS of the old welding joint is still available. The process used then automatic SAW+ SMAW.
The questions are: Is it practically easy to achieve this suggestion(flange replacement)?
What could be the risks to take into account with this suggestion?
Does ASME BPVC accept the change of WPS from the original without design calculations redoing?
Any other comments/tips from experts are welcome!
Thank you