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Santiago Vacca
Materials
- Jul 10, 2017
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Dear Colleagues,
We are defining the welding of a B31.3 piping system intendeg for LPG, the MDMT required is defined as -40°C.
Base materials are Curve B or 29°C per Table A-1.
The minimum temperature without impact for base metals is further reduced to -48°C by Para. 323.2.2(h) as Stress ratio is 0.5. Then base metals are impact exempted.
What should be the case for welds under this situation?
There is an ASME interpretation as follows:
Question:
In accordance with B31.3-2020 edition paragraph 323.2.2, Table 323.2.2 and Table 323.3.1, is impact testing of the heat affected zone (HAZ) in accordance with Table 323.3.1 Box 6 required for minimum design temperatures of -18°C (0°F) through -29°C ( -20°F) when both the weld metal and the base materials are exempt from impact testing in accordance with Table 323.2.2 Box A-3 and para. 323.2.2?
Reply:
No.
But our case has a minimum design temperature below -29°C.
323.2.2(h) further states that:
For carbon, low alloy, and intermediate alloy steel welds that require impact testing in accordance with Table 323.2.2, Box A - 3 ( b ) , the temperature reduction from Figure 323.2.2B shall be applied to -29° C (-20° F).
Also Figure 323.2.2A note(5) states: A welding procedure for the manufacture of pipe or components shall include impact testing of welds and HAZ for any design minimum temperature below -29° C (-20° F), except as provided in Table 323.2.2, A-3(b).
The intent is to use 7018-1 electrode with non impact wps, as this electrode is clasified by impact at -45°C.
I also read the B31T, fom this standard I interpret that under -29°C WPS is with impact.
Thank you all in advance.
We are defining the welding of a B31.3 piping system intendeg for LPG, the MDMT required is defined as -40°C.
Base materials are Curve B or 29°C per Table A-1.
The minimum temperature without impact for base metals is further reduced to -48°C by Para. 323.2.2(h) as Stress ratio is 0.5. Then base metals are impact exempted.
What should be the case for welds under this situation?
There is an ASME interpretation as follows:
Question:
In accordance with B31.3-2020 edition paragraph 323.2.2, Table 323.2.2 and Table 323.3.1, is impact testing of the heat affected zone (HAZ) in accordance with Table 323.3.1 Box 6 required for minimum design temperatures of -18°C (0°F) through -29°C ( -20°F) when both the weld metal and the base materials are exempt from impact testing in accordance with Table 323.2.2 Box A-3 and para. 323.2.2?
Reply:
No.
But our case has a minimum design temperature below -29°C.
323.2.2(h) further states that:
For carbon, low alloy, and intermediate alloy steel welds that require impact testing in accordance with Table 323.2.2, Box A - 3 ( b ) , the temperature reduction from Figure 323.2.2B shall be applied to -29° C (-20° F).
Also Figure 323.2.2A note(5) states: A welding procedure for the manufacture of pipe or components shall include impact testing of welds and HAZ for any design minimum temperature below -29° C (-20° F), except as provided in Table 323.2.2, A-3(b).
The intent is to use 7018-1 electrode with non impact wps, as this electrode is clasified by impact at -45°C.
I also read the B31T, fom this standard I interpret that under -29°C WPS is with impact.
Thank you all in advance.