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Nominal thickness for impact test 1

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svi

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Aug 1, 2006
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What should be the nominal thickness to be used to determine whether impact testing is required or not, for WN flanges. In ASME B31.3 Fig 323.2.2A note 6 says, "For blind flanges and blanks, T shall be 1?4 of the flange thickness." Is it the hub end thickness or the flange thickness to be used?

 
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Wonder why the code addressed only blind flanges and spacers in the note.
 
I think there may be a reasoning for the code saying only blind and spacers. They are pressure containing components as against the ring of a WN flange and therefore the inclusion of only those components.
 
See Appendix J: T-bar is the nominal wall thickness of pipe.

T-bar of blind flanges and blanks would be undefined if not for Note 6.
 
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