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- Feb 11, 2010
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I'm running an ASME IX/VIII-D1 PQR for a client on P91 thick plate.
I understand the issues around Ni+Mn and its effect on PWHT temperature, but I would like recommendations on quality covered electrode makers for this job.
The client has a small PWHT oven with all the necessary instrumentation and strip chart recorder, but should I insist on at least one TC attached directly to the weld? I'm not sure measuring only air temp gives enough control for this material.
On a related subject, has there been a determination of the mechanism and causes of SCC cracking of P91 after welding and before PWHT? For this job I have advised the client to clean the test plate and just store it in their rod oven until ready for PWHT. After cooling below 200°F and bakeout of course.
I also plan to do a Vickers (1kg) hardness survey. Any specific guidance on this, other than covering all the zones along the top and bottom surfaces?
Thanks in advance.
"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"
I understand the issues around Ni+Mn and its effect on PWHT temperature, but I would like recommendations on quality covered electrode makers for this job.
The client has a small PWHT oven with all the necessary instrumentation and strip chart recorder, but should I insist on at least one TC attached directly to the weld? I'm not sure measuring only air temp gives enough control for this material.
On a related subject, has there been a determination of the mechanism and causes of SCC cracking of P91 after welding and before PWHT? For this job I have advised the client to clean the test plate and just store it in their rod oven until ready for PWHT. After cooling below 200°F and bakeout of course.
I also plan to do a Vickers (1kg) hardness survey. Any specific guidance on this, other than covering all the zones along the top and bottom surfaces?
Thanks in advance.
"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"