KnaT
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2012
- 38
Hi
This is long case but I will really appreciate your expert opinion on this.
I have was going through a vendor PQR with following details:
Applicable standards: API 6A, NACE MR 0175, ASME IX
Material AISI 4130 Quench Tempered, 75k YS, 38mm thick
Process: SMAW
Consumable: E7016 (root) E10018 D2 (filling capping)
PWHT: 630 Deg. C for 4 hours 45 minutes
Question: By what temperature can the vendor deviate in their WPS? Vendor has mentioned 630 +- 10 Deg. C. Can it be 630 Deg. C +- 20 Deg. C? I believe as long the temperature is approx 50 deg. below tempering temperature and above 600 deg. C it should be ok. Is that correct?
PQR coupon was 38 mm and it was heat treated for 4 hours 45 minutes. The WPS says PWHT holding time to be 4 hours 45 minutes to 5 hours 55 minutes. I believe it is incorrect. Taking the convention of 1 hour/inch material thickness for holding time. I believe the PQR coupon was required to be post weld heat treated for only 2 hours. The extra 2 hours 45 minutes might be a compensation for the repair welding.
Question: Having said that shouldn't the WPS say holding time to be 1 hour / inch?
The vendor has used the WPS to weld a coupon 3 inch in thickness. The job was then heat treated for 5 hours.
There was a repair in the weld after PWHT which was removed and re-welded.
Question: What should be the holding time for the second post weld heat treatment cycle? Will the final repair welding still be acceptable as per the qualified procedure? If not how can it be qualified? I think the vendor should weld another coupon of 38 mm thickness and post weld heat treat if for 10 hours. Perform tensile test to ensure that the material still has the required tensile properties.
This is long case but I will really appreciate your expert opinion on this.
I have was going through a vendor PQR with following details:
Applicable standards: API 6A, NACE MR 0175, ASME IX
Material AISI 4130 Quench Tempered, 75k YS, 38mm thick
Process: SMAW
Consumable: E7016 (root) E10018 D2 (filling capping)
PWHT: 630 Deg. C for 4 hours 45 minutes
Question: By what temperature can the vendor deviate in their WPS? Vendor has mentioned 630 +- 10 Deg. C. Can it be 630 Deg. C +- 20 Deg. C? I believe as long the temperature is approx 50 deg. below tempering temperature and above 600 deg. C it should be ok. Is that correct?
PQR coupon was 38 mm and it was heat treated for 4 hours 45 minutes. The WPS says PWHT holding time to be 4 hours 45 minutes to 5 hours 55 minutes. I believe it is incorrect. Taking the convention of 1 hour/inch material thickness for holding time. I believe the PQR coupon was required to be post weld heat treated for only 2 hours. The extra 2 hours 45 minutes might be a compensation for the repair welding.
Question: Having said that shouldn't the WPS say holding time to be 1 hour / inch?
The vendor has used the WPS to weld a coupon 3 inch in thickness. The job was then heat treated for 5 hours.
There was a repair in the weld after PWHT which was removed and re-welded.
Question: What should be the holding time for the second post weld heat treatment cycle? Will the final repair welding still be acceptable as per the qualified procedure? If not how can it be qualified? I think the vendor should weld another coupon of 38 mm thickness and post weld heat treat if for 10 hours. Perform tensile test to ensure that the material still has the required tensile properties.