YuJie_PV
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2017
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hi, all experts,
it's about UCS-67 in ASME VIII-1.
i read "CASTI Guidebook to ASME VIII-1", and find the following statement:
"When the minimum design temperature is less than -55°F (-48°C) and the parent
materials are exempt from testing because of a low coincident ratio, the weld is still to be tested
because the coincident ratio exemption does not apply to weld metal."
is it correct?
UCS-67(a):
(1) when either base metal is required to be impact tested by the rules of this Division;
(3) when joining base metals exempt from impact testing by UCS-66(g) or Figure UCS-66 (Figure
UCS-66M), Curve C or D and the MDMT is colder than −20°F (−29°C) but not colder than –55°F (–48°C).....
i assume both the case in ucs-67(a)(1)and (a)(3)are not considering the MDMT reduction based on coincident ratio, is it correct?
thanks in advance.
it's about UCS-67 in ASME VIII-1.
i read "CASTI Guidebook to ASME VIII-1", and find the following statement:
"When the minimum design temperature is less than -55°F (-48°C) and the parent
materials are exempt from testing because of a low coincident ratio, the weld is still to be tested
because the coincident ratio exemption does not apply to weld metal."
is it correct?
UCS-67(a):
(1) when either base metal is required to be impact tested by the rules of this Division;
(3) when joining base metals exempt from impact testing by UCS-66(g) or Figure UCS-66 (Figure
UCS-66M), Curve C or D and the MDMT is colder than −20°F (−29°C) but not colder than –55°F (–48°C).....
i assume both the case in ucs-67(a)(1)and (a)(3)are not considering the MDMT reduction based on coincident ratio, is it correct?
thanks in advance.