mechengineer
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2001
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Hi material and inspection experts,
SA-765 grade IV, impact test temperature is -30 deg.C in Tabel 3, ASME II, part A.
The vessel manufacturer told us that as per 6.6.1, they can do impact test for -46 deg.C.
<6.1.1 When agreed upon between the purchaser and the
producer and specified on the order, impact tests may be made
at temperatures different from those shown in Table 3 provided
the test temperature is at least as low as the intended service
temperatures and the provided impact energy requirements of
Table 3 are met. Such forgings shall be suitably marked in
accordance with 9.1 to identify the test temperature>
Q1, what is the minus tolerance of test temperature in code or in engineering practice?
Q2, Whether it is possible for doing the test with -46 deg.C for SA-765 grade IV, or whether is acctepable if the manfaturer provides us the test report for -46 deg.C?
My understanding is that the impact test temperature in code is based on the material toughness of specimen test data and engineering practice/experience. Code requirement shall be cosidered as the minimum. Test temperature may be higher than Table 3 as per 6.1.1, but not allow lower than code in general engineering pactice.
Thanks
SA-765 grade IV, impact test temperature is -30 deg.C in Tabel 3, ASME II, part A.
The vessel manufacturer told us that as per 6.6.1, they can do impact test for -46 deg.C.
<6.1.1 When agreed upon between the purchaser and the
producer and specified on the order, impact tests may be made
at temperatures different from those shown in Table 3 provided
the test temperature is at least as low as the intended service
temperatures and the provided impact energy requirements of
Table 3 are met. Such forgings shall be suitably marked in
accordance with 9.1 to identify the test temperature>
Q1, what is the minus tolerance of test temperature in code or in engineering practice?
Q2, Whether it is possible for doing the test with -46 deg.C for SA-765 grade IV, or whether is acctepable if the manfaturer provides us the test report for -46 deg.C?
My understanding is that the impact test temperature in code is based on the material toughness of specimen test data and engineering practice/experience. Code requirement shall be cosidered as the minimum. Test temperature may be higher than Table 3 as per 6.1.1, but not allow lower than code in general engineering pactice.
Thanks
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