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Petroleum
- Jan 14, 2016
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My understanding of the interpretation is that you cannot conduct heat treatment of heads with extreme fiber elongation > 5% prior to welding it to shell section. Is it correct? If that's the case, for a long vessel with PWHT not required as per material and thickness, you would have to heat treat the whole vessel just because of the heads' heat treatment requirement? I really think it's impractical and costly. Need expert opinion.
Thanks.
Interpretation: VIII-1-95-50
Subject: Section VIII, Division 1 (1992 Edition, 1993 Addenda); UCS-79(d)
Date Issued: March 13, 1995
File: BC94-684
Question (1): A cold formed head has to be heat treated to fulfill the requirements of UCS-79(d) in Section VIII, Division 1. Does the term "heat treated subsequently" mean just after forming and prior to any other operation?
Reply (1): No.
Question (2): If Reply (1) is no, then will PWHT in accordance with UCS-56 satisfy the requirements of UCS-79(d) following welding of the head to the vessel?
Reply (2): Yes.
Thanks.
Interpretation: VIII-1-95-50
Subject: Section VIII, Division 1 (1992 Edition, 1993 Addenda); UCS-79(d)
Date Issued: March 13, 1995
File: BC94-684
Question (1): A cold formed head has to be heat treated to fulfill the requirements of UCS-79(d) in Section VIII, Division 1. Does the term "heat treated subsequently" mean just after forming and prior to any other operation?
Reply (1): No.
Question (2): If Reply (1) is no, then will PWHT in accordance with UCS-56 satisfy the requirements of UCS-79(d) following welding of the head to the vessel?
Reply (2): Yes.