spektor
Petroleum
- Jun 26, 2013
- 2
G'day,
I have come across a problem in the field were a seam welded pipe has been welded end to end ( circumfrential weld) and the seams (longitudinal) are directly apposed to each other on either side of the cicrumfrential weld, I can not find in B31.3 where it states there must be a minimum amount these two longitudinal seams must be separated a certain amount, I have found the clause in AS/NZS 4458, its in our client specification but i can not find it in ASME B31.3, does such clause exist? I'm 99% sure there must be something in there in regards to this, rolled and welded pipe for pressure purposes i imagine would call the same rules as a pressure vessel? but even than i can not find anything in regards to seam locations in conjunction with other welds.
Thanks in advance, im all ears.
I have come across a problem in the field were a seam welded pipe has been welded end to end ( circumfrential weld) and the seams (longitudinal) are directly apposed to each other on either side of the cicrumfrential weld, I can not find in B31.3 where it states there must be a minimum amount these two longitudinal seams must be separated a certain amount, I have found the clause in AS/NZS 4458, its in our client specification but i can not find it in ASME B31.3, does such clause exist? I'm 99% sure there must be something in there in regards to this, rolled and welded pipe for pressure purposes i imagine would call the same rules as a pressure vessel? but even than i can not find anything in regards to seam locations in conjunction with other welds.
Thanks in advance, im all ears.