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UCS 85 (i)

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Jun 2, 2007
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Dear Experts,

If vendor is carrying out intermediate stress relieving, & there is final stress relieving post forming, in that case whether we can exempt that intermediate HT on simulated material test coupon by taking benefit of UCS 85 (i)?
 
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Your question is too vague. You say nothing about the Material and the forming strain. Therefore, only a general answer is possible.

Except for P15E Material (under certain circumstance) Postforming HT will performed in compliance with UCS-79 below the lower transformation temperature. This heat treatment is therefore a thermal treatment that do not austenitizes the material and you cannot take the benefit of UCS 85 (i).


Regards - Juergen
 
material is SA 516 GR 70.
% STRAIN IS 11.5
THICKNESS is 60 mm
 
Standard Designation: BPV Section VIII Div 1
Edition/Addenda:
Para./Fig./Table No:
Subject Description: UCS-85, PWHT of Mechanical Test Coupons (2010 Edition)
Date Issued: 09/22/2011
Record Number: 11-937
Interpretation Number : VIII-1-10-43
Question(s) and Reply(ies):

Question: A pressure vessel shell made of P-No. 1, Group 2 carbon steel that has been normalized by the mill is used to construct a welded pressure vessel subjected to postweld heat treatment in compliance with the rules of UCS-56 during fabrication. Are the additional requirements for mechanical property testing prescribed by UG-85 and UCS-85 applicable to this material?

Reply: No. See UCS-85(f)

 
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