jakov11000
Mechanical
- Feb 24, 2016
- 20
Hi, it looks like there is nothing about UCS-66 (i)(4) on the forum.
UCS-66 (i)(4) quote: "The MDMT adjustment as determined in (1) above may be used for impact tested welding procedures or production welds."
Does this mean that MDMT reduction Ratio (R) calculated for base material can be used to lower MDMT of the WPS? Lower than temperature at which the WPS is qualified by impact test?
Any interpretation on this?
As an example:
We perform impact test for WPS qualification on -20F and get the values as specified in UG-84. Then we calculate the ratio (R) for base material, let us assume 0.8. Read the MDMT reduction from figure UCS-66.1. It is 20 F for R=0.8. Now, our WPS can be used on -40F (-20F - 20F)?
Thank you!
UCS-66 (i)(4) quote: "The MDMT adjustment as determined in (1) above may be used for impact tested welding procedures or production welds."
Does this mean that MDMT reduction Ratio (R) calculated for base material can be used to lower MDMT of the WPS? Lower than temperature at which the WPS is qualified by impact test?
Any interpretation on this?
As an example:
We perform impact test for WPS qualification on -20F and get the values as specified in UG-84. Then we calculate the ratio (R) for base material, let us assume 0.8. Read the MDMT reduction from figure UCS-66.1. It is 20 F for R=0.8. Now, our WPS can be used on -40F (-20F - 20F)?
Thank you!