teokal
Mechanical
- May 4, 2007
- 78
Dear all,
As it is known, reinforcing pads are considered to have the same requirements (impact test, sim PWHT, etc.) as shell pressure retaining material (plate, head, pipe), and they are treated as other materials - as separate components - by UCS-66. What about the transition plates for structural components (for supports, saddles, platforms, etc.). As per ASME VIII Div.1 UCS-66 (a), "....... and attachments that are essential to the structural integrity of the vessel when welded to pressure-retaining components, shall be treated as separate components". They are serving a structural purpose (distribution of external loads to Shell from i.e. exdternal piping or platform), but I do not believe that they contribute to the Vessel's structural integrity. Are they under UCS-66 limitations for impact test?
Thank you!
As it is known, reinforcing pads are considered to have the same requirements (impact test, sim PWHT, etc.) as shell pressure retaining material (plate, head, pipe), and they are treated as other materials - as separate components - by UCS-66. What about the transition plates for structural components (for supports, saddles, platforms, etc.). As per ASME VIII Div.1 UCS-66 (a), "....... and attachments that are essential to the structural integrity of the vessel when welded to pressure-retaining components, shall be treated as separate components". They are serving a structural purpose (distribution of external loads to Shell from i.e. exdternal piping or platform), but I do not believe that they contribute to the Vessel's structural integrity. Are they under UCS-66 limitations for impact test?
Thank you!