steris
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
- 171
Hi All - We're trying to settle a debate internally. We have a Section VIII Div 1 vessel where the shell wall was hit by a cutting wheel while removing a weld. The shell wall is 1/4" thick and made of formed plate; the gouge groove is about 1/8" deep x 1/8" wide and 1" long (very smooth/regular surface). We have qualified procedures to make this repair and restore the 1/4" thickness. The debate is, does this repair invoke UG-42 and require NDT of the repair site or is this really no different than a cover pass on a butt weld?
One school of thought is that if we cut all the way through the plate to separate it into two piece, did edge prep, and then welded it together, we could treat it like a normal butt weld joint; we could take the joint efficiency hit and avoid NDT. Further, this school of thought is that UW-42 applies more to surface buildup like buttering and is not meant for small local repairs.
The other school of thought is that UW-42 is the most closely applicable section as we don't see any other section that discusses repair (maybe UG-78 but this isn't a defect in material as received). Barring any other section that is applicable, UW-42 would govern.
Any help would be appreciated!
Best,
Steris
One school of thought is that if we cut all the way through the plate to separate it into two piece, did edge prep, and then welded it together, we could treat it like a normal butt weld joint; we could take the joint efficiency hit and avoid NDT. Further, this school of thought is that UW-42 applies more to surface buildup like buttering and is not meant for small local repairs.
The other school of thought is that UW-42 is the most closely applicable section as we don't see any other section that discusses repair (maybe UG-78 but this isn't a defect in material as received). Barring any other section that is applicable, UW-42 would govern.
Any help would be appreciated!
Best,
Steris