liboil
Petroleum
- Sep 24, 2009
- 1
thread174-10800
Further to gaps in socket welds.On occasion these joints are radiographed to check that there is a gap however there does not appear to be any specification giving min and max gap.Asme/Ansi only refers to the technique to be used setting up the joint ie withdrawing the pipe by 1/16 in(1.6mm).The general view seems to be that it is important that there is a visible gap but that the depth of insertion is less important.Would it not be prudent for there to be a specified min and max.
A previous posting referred to what I understand to be the fairly common practise of pulling the inserted(bottomed out) pipe to one side,tacking and then pulling the pipe to straighten and set the gap.Is there not a danger that the tack may crack and that this may propogate during welding or service.Surely it is both bad practise and not as per Asme specified method.
Further to gaps in socket welds.On occasion these joints are radiographed to check that there is a gap however there does not appear to be any specification giving min and max gap.Asme/Ansi only refers to the technique to be used setting up the joint ie withdrawing the pipe by 1/16 in(1.6mm).The general view seems to be that it is important that there is a visible gap but that the depth of insertion is less important.Would it not be prudent for there to be a specified min and max.
A previous posting referred to what I understand to be the fairly common practise of pulling the inserted(bottomed out) pipe to one side,tacking and then pulling the pipe to straighten and set the gap.Is there not a danger that the tack may crack and that this may propogate during welding or service.Surely it is both bad practise and not as per Asme specified method.