aregularengineer
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2024
- 2
For a certain project, we are using a 20" SA-333-GR6 seamless pipe as the shell with SA-420-WPL6 seamless cap fittings. There is no radiography for this vessel.
According to here (assuming the information here is correct) , shouldn't the joint efficiencies be 0.85 for category A longitudinal welds and 0.7 for category B circumferential welds?
My boss is convinced that it should be 1.0 for the category B circumferential welds and he's convinced that the information in is for plate shells only, and that a different set of joint efficiencies apply for pipe vessels. But I don't see that indicated anywhere, and it should apply to seamless pipe since it is my understanding that you cannot have a seamless plate vessel (it has to be rolled and welded), or else why would it indicate "seamless"?
Any answers would be appreciated.
According to here (assuming the information here is correct) , shouldn't the joint efficiencies be 0.85 for category A longitudinal welds and 0.7 for category B circumferential welds?
My boss is convinced that it should be 1.0 for the category B circumferential welds and he's convinced that the information in is for plate shells only, and that a different set of joint efficiencies apply for pipe vessels. But I don't see that indicated anywhere, and it should apply to seamless pipe since it is my understanding that you cannot have a seamless plate vessel (it has to be rolled and welded), or else why would it indicate "seamless"?
Any answers would be appreciated.