jazimed
Petroleum
- Mar 31, 2015
- 13
I'm about to prepare a PQR with a Pipe smls NACE BE 4'' S-40S A790UNS S31803 B36.19. Test coupon: two pup pieces of 150mm butt welded each one to another
The welding process used for qualifcation is as follow:
Root Pass:
- GTAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209 2.4mm
- shield gas: Argon
- Current: 90A
- Voltage: 9 V
- Heat Input 9.7 Kj/cm
Hot Pass:
- SMAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209-17 2.5mm
- Current: 50-66A
- Voltage: 21-27V
-Interpass temperature: 150°C
- Heat Input 14 Kj/cm
filling Pass:
- SMAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209-17 2.5mm
- Current: 44-58A
- Voltage: 21-27V
-Interpass temperature: 150°C
- Heat Input 12 Kj/cm
The problem that I'am facing is having a ferrite percentage very low in the Base metal (37%), the HAZ (30%) and the weld joint (25-20%). the mean used for ferrite measurement is the ferritoscope. at the other hand the material certificate of the pipe is indicating 52% of ferrite according to ASTM E562. I don't know whether there is a problem with the base metal or there is something wrong with the welding process. Any help here?
The welding process used for qualifcation is as follow:
Root Pass:
- GTAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209 2.4mm
- shield gas: Argon
- Current: 90A
- Voltage: 9 V
- Heat Input 9.7 Kj/cm
Hot Pass:
- SMAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209-17 2.5mm
- Current: 50-66A
- Voltage: 21-27V
-Interpass temperature: 150°C
- Heat Input 14 Kj/cm
filling Pass:
- SMAW Process
- Filler metal: ER2209-17 2.5mm
- Current: 44-58A
- Voltage: 21-27V
-Interpass temperature: 150°C
- Heat Input 12 Kj/cm
The problem that I'am facing is having a ferrite percentage very low in the Base metal (37%), the HAZ (30%) and the weld joint (25-20%). the mean used for ferrite measurement is the ferritoscope. at the other hand the material certificate of the pipe is indicating 52% of ferrite according to ASTM E562. I don't know whether there is a problem with the base metal or there is something wrong with the welding process. Any help here?