rmillercwi
Materials
- Jul 19, 2006
- 76
Looking for an out for heat treatment. Not to save a buck...theres just no room.
Original ASME Sect 1. Wanting to cut a hole in a 1" thick 2.25cr header large enough to reach in to install a plug inside the header (plugging a tube from the inside). Will do this on both upper and lower header.
The process would be to cut a oval shaped hole in the header, remove the oval, fillet weld a matching material grade "cork" into the tube hole, re-bevel the oval we cut out to achieve full penetration, tig root, stick fill....preheat, good rods, slow cool under insulation, UT final....yada yada
Following NBIC Alternative methods 2.5.3 it appears that the most closely applicable sections are weld methods 2 and 4.
Original code of construction did not require notch toughness testing so it appears weld method 4 would match what I am intending to do the closest.
Reading further, it appears that both weld methods 2 and 4 are limited to " repairs depth pressure retaining... limited to welds not penetrating the full thickness"
Ie, as I read this...the exemption does not apply to any full penetration weld (unless section VIII vessels which this isnt) and therefore I may not utilize temper bead procedures in this case.
Is this correct?
Original ASME Sect 1. Wanting to cut a hole in a 1" thick 2.25cr header large enough to reach in to install a plug inside the header (plugging a tube from the inside). Will do this on both upper and lower header.
The process would be to cut a oval shaped hole in the header, remove the oval, fillet weld a matching material grade "cork" into the tube hole, re-bevel the oval we cut out to achieve full penetration, tig root, stick fill....preheat, good rods, slow cool under insulation, UT final....yada yada
Following NBIC Alternative methods 2.5.3 it appears that the most closely applicable sections are weld methods 2 and 4.
Original code of construction did not require notch toughness testing so it appears weld method 4 would match what I am intending to do the closest.
Reading further, it appears that both weld methods 2 and 4 are limited to " repairs depth pressure retaining... limited to welds not penetrating the full thickness"
Ie, as I read this...the exemption does not apply to any full penetration weld (unless section VIII vessels which this isnt) and therefore I may not utilize temper bead procedures in this case.
Is this correct?