LittleEd
Mechanical
- Nov 28, 2012
- 28
Is is prohibited to install a flush patch across a girth seam?
Example: vessel is 10ft dia. carbon steel and has had multiple repairs at same area in circumferential girth seam weld. Repair company would like to install a 2ft x 2ft flush patch in shell at area of prior multiple repairs. Can the portion of the girth seam weld and some shell material on each side be cut-out and replaced by a single flush patch? Or would you have to have a 1ft x 2ft flush patch on each side of the girth seam forming new section of circumferential girth seam to be welded? Long seams and girth seams result in "T-joints" as would be created by the patch across the seam. When installing a nozzle in a weld seam there is NDE (RT) that must be performed on either side of the weld seam (but material is removed in that case). The NDE for this Repair will be 100% (RT or possibly UT)of the flush patch butt-welded seams.
Example: vessel is 10ft dia. carbon steel and has had multiple repairs at same area in circumferential girth seam weld. Repair company would like to install a 2ft x 2ft flush patch in shell at area of prior multiple repairs. Can the portion of the girth seam weld and some shell material on each side be cut-out and replaced by a single flush patch? Or would you have to have a 1ft x 2ft flush patch on each side of the girth seam forming new section of circumferential girth seam to be welded? Long seams and girth seams result in "T-joints" as would be created by the patch across the seam. When installing a nozzle in a weld seam there is NDE (RT) that must be performed on either side of the weld seam (but material is removed in that case). The NDE for this Repair will be 100% (RT or possibly UT)of the flush patch butt-welded seams.