DesignerKPB
Mechanical
- May 8, 2002
- 3
We are installing a new manhole in an old vessel made with ASTM A516 Gr.60 material. The detail of the weld is according to ASME III Div.1 figure UW 16(e) and it is necessary to add a separate reinforcement, this plate will be welded to the manhole and also to the vessel shell with a full penetration groove weld. The thickness are: t = 1 ¼”, tn = 1”, tc = 1/8” and te = 1”. According to UCS 56 is necessary to perform PWHT if the thickness is equal or greater then 1 ½”.
When checking if it will necessary to perform a PWHT a doubt has raised up, which thickness should be considered as nominal?
We understood that is the greater among t, tn, tc and te; but another guy thinks that it should be t + te. If we are right according to the paragraph UW 40 (f) (5) (d) it won’t be necessary the PWHT.
Otherwise the sum t + te is equal to 2 ¼”, and it will be necessary to perform the PWHT.
We also understand that the PWHT is only for stress relieving and not for eliminating hydrogen embrittlement.
Could anybody analyze and give us a hint?
Thanks beforehand.
When checking if it will necessary to perform a PWHT a doubt has raised up, which thickness should be considered as nominal?
We understood that is the greater among t, tn, tc and te; but another guy thinks that it should be t + te. If we are right according to the paragraph UW 40 (f) (5) (d) it won’t be necessary the PWHT.
Otherwise the sum t + te is equal to 2 ¼”, and it will be necessary to perform the PWHT.
We also understand that the PWHT is only for stress relieving and not for eliminating hydrogen embrittlement.
Could anybody analyze and give us a hint?
Thanks beforehand.