Andrew63411
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2024
- 7
I am planning the overlay of 2 shell courses in a continuous digester. My boss and I are in disagreement over how we can treat the added thickness from the 309L overlay. He believes that we do not need to do any base metal restoration BEFORE the overlay while I believe we cannot use the thickness of the 309L in code requirements for tmin or original metal thickness. Vessel thicknesses are below original but above tmin, but approaching tmin fairly quickly. My interpretation of UCL-23 is that if we are going to consider the thickness of the 309L then we must re-analyze the vessel to make sure it holds it pressure and temperature ratings, whereas if we ignore it for tmin and do some base metal restoration, then it is simply for corrosion resistance (which is the goal). I also have read PCC-2 and cannot find a definitive enough statement that says it is not allowed to use the thickness of the corrosion overlay in tmin as PCC-2 states the weld metal has to have a higher tensile strength than the base metal. I am going to reach out to our AI but i just want a better understanding of what im getting into before calling him. Thanks!