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Radiography Test in PV Elite

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nazua91

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Aug 17, 2016
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Hi All Engineers and Designers,

I have one question to ask. It may a dumb question but I need an answer to learn more about PV Elite. In Datasheet of Pressure Vessel,for radiograhpy test it stated as SHELL: 10% SPOT + ALL 'T' JOINTS. I used code ASME Section VIII Div 1 and I dont know to input this data in PV Elite
 
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nazua91, you need to assign a joint efficiency (1.0, 0.85 or other) for the butt welds. To do so, you need to know what type of weld (per UW-12) it is. Then you would presumably need to insure the quoted 10% meets the UW-52 requirements for extent of (spot) radiography.

Radiography of "T-joints" is unusual and would not normally be required.

Or so I would guess.

Regards,

Mike

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
"T-joints' are junctions between longitudinal seams & circumferential seams. Under 'Spot' RT UW-52, they are a mandatory location for testing.
 
Duwe6, oh, of course. Thanks.

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
Where in UW-52 does it say that T-joints are a required spot?
 
See UW-9 (d) Except when the longitudinal joints are radiographed 4 in. (100 mm) each side of each circumferential
welded intersection, vessels made up of two or more courses shall have the centers of the welded longitudinal
joints of adjacent courses staggered or separated by a distance of at least five times the thickness of the thicker
plate.

Regards
r6155
 
UW-9(d) shots cannot be used to satisfy UW-52. There is no location mandated in UW-52.
 
10% spot + all T-joints exceed UW-52, hence use joint efficiency of table UW-12 column (b)

Regards
r6155
 
Thanks everyone. I found it useful !
 
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