DonRoss
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2004
- 43
Hi, I'm looking for some insight and or clarification on what the qualified base metal thickness would be with impacts if welding a 0.24" P6-Group 1 plate to a .375" P6-Group 4 plate, single sided butt-weld, beveled accordingly with no taper.
QW-202.4 Dissimilar Base Metal Thicknesses
WPS qualified on groove welds shall be applicable for production welds between dissimilar base metal thicknesses provided:
(a) the thickness of the thinner member shall be within the range permitted by QW-451
(b) the thickness of the thicker member shall be as follows:
(1) For P-No. 8, P-No. 41, P-No. 42, P-No. 43, P-No. 44, P-No. 45, P-No. 46, P-No. 49, P-No. 51, P-No. 52, P-No. 53, P-No. 61, and P-No. 62 metal, there shall be
no limitation on the maximum thickness of the thicker production member in joints of similar P-Number materials provided qualification was made on base metal
having a thickness of 1/4 in. (6 mm) or greater.
(2) For all other metal, the thickness of the thicker member shall be within the range permitted by QW-451, except there need be no limitation on the maximum
thickness of the thicker production member provided qualification was made on base metal having a thickness of 1-1/2 in.(38 mm) or more.
More than one procedure qualification may be required
to qualify for some dissimilar thickness combinations.
QW-403.6 states:
The minimum base metal thickness qualified is the thickness of the test coupon T or 5/8 in.(16 mm), whichever is less. However, where T is less than 1/4 in. (6 mm), the minimum thickness qualified is 1/2T. This variable does not apply when a WPS is qualified with a PWHT above the upper transformation temperature or when an austenitic or P-No. 10H material is solution annealed after welding.
As clarification, Interpretation: IX-04-11 Question 2 reads
Background: A procedure qualification test coupon using the same or different P-Number materials and consisting of two plates of different thicknesses, T2 = 1-1/2” thick and T1 = 1” thick welded with a single process. The thicknesses meet on the same plane with neither plate being tapered.
Does this test coupon qualify the WPS for both base metals for a thickness range of 3/16" to 8" on both sides of the weld joint.
Reply: Yes
As such, if the same rationale is applied to what I intend to qualify, then would it be correct to establish base metal thickness qualification range to be 0.120" to 3/4" as it relates to QW-403.6?
OR
Base metal thickness range for P6-Group 1 is 0.120" to 0.480" and for P6-Group 4 is 0.375" to 0.75"?
Thanks in advance.
Don
QW-202.4 Dissimilar Base Metal Thicknesses
WPS qualified on groove welds shall be applicable for production welds between dissimilar base metal thicknesses provided:
(a) the thickness of the thinner member shall be within the range permitted by QW-451
(b) the thickness of the thicker member shall be as follows:
(1) For P-No. 8, P-No. 41, P-No. 42, P-No. 43, P-No. 44, P-No. 45, P-No. 46, P-No. 49, P-No. 51, P-No. 52, P-No. 53, P-No. 61, and P-No. 62 metal, there shall be
no limitation on the maximum thickness of the thicker production member in joints of similar P-Number materials provided qualification was made on base metal
having a thickness of 1/4 in. (6 mm) or greater.
(2) For all other metal, the thickness of the thicker member shall be within the range permitted by QW-451, except there need be no limitation on the maximum
thickness of the thicker production member provided qualification was made on base metal having a thickness of 1-1/2 in.(38 mm) or more.
More than one procedure qualification may be required
to qualify for some dissimilar thickness combinations.
QW-403.6 states:
The minimum base metal thickness qualified is the thickness of the test coupon T or 5/8 in.(16 mm), whichever is less. However, where T is less than 1/4 in. (6 mm), the minimum thickness qualified is 1/2T. This variable does not apply when a WPS is qualified with a PWHT above the upper transformation temperature or when an austenitic or P-No. 10H material is solution annealed after welding.
As clarification, Interpretation: IX-04-11 Question 2 reads
Background: A procedure qualification test coupon using the same or different P-Number materials and consisting of two plates of different thicknesses, T2 = 1-1/2” thick and T1 = 1” thick welded with a single process. The thicknesses meet on the same plane with neither plate being tapered.
Does this test coupon qualify the WPS for both base metals for a thickness range of 3/16" to 8" on both sides of the weld joint.
Reply: Yes
As such, if the same rationale is applied to what I intend to qualify, then would it be correct to establish base metal thickness qualification range to be 0.120" to 3/4" as it relates to QW-403.6?
OR
Base metal thickness range for P6-Group 1 is 0.120" to 0.480" and for P6-Group 4 is 0.375" to 0.75"?
Thanks in advance.
Don