gtimind
Mechanical
- May 28, 2008
- 9
Dear Engineers,
Currently we had a problem with one of our pressure vessel build under asme div2 code.
Fillet weld to attach circular plate on the internal side of vessel which act as supports for coalescer filters had found with cracks extending about 1/3 of vessel circumferential. Root cause not yet finalized, but based on PAMI, the filler material was detected as 316 instead of 309L per the fabrication WPS. (the vessel shell is 516Gr70N 57mm thickness and the attachment is SS316 70mm thickness.
During the fabrication, the vessel had undergone PWHT by putting the whole vessel inside furnace (holding period 2hrs 15 minutes @ 620 degree celcius).
Now we are going to repair the cracks. My questions are
1. How reliable is PAMI result?
2. shall we PWHT the fillet repair area again? although the joint thk of fillet weld may not exceed 38mm?
3. this vessel is meant for sour service gas, does NACE requirements spell out any welding shall be PWHT less the weld thk?
Thank you for your cooperation.
Currently we had a problem with one of our pressure vessel build under asme div2 code.
Fillet weld to attach circular plate on the internal side of vessel which act as supports for coalescer filters had found with cracks extending about 1/3 of vessel circumferential. Root cause not yet finalized, but based on PAMI, the filler material was detected as 316 instead of 309L per the fabrication WPS. (the vessel shell is 516Gr70N 57mm thickness and the attachment is SS316 70mm thickness.
During the fabrication, the vessel had undergone PWHT by putting the whole vessel inside furnace (holding period 2hrs 15 minutes @ 620 degree celcius).
Now we are going to repair the cracks. My questions are
1. How reliable is PAMI result?
2. shall we PWHT the fillet repair area again? although the joint thk of fillet weld may not exceed 38mm?
3. this vessel is meant for sour service gas, does NACE requirements spell out any welding shall be PWHT less the weld thk?
Thank you for your cooperation.