Double V weld
Double V weld
(OP)
Sirs;
Two weld procedures are used for double V on a cylindrical shell: SMAW one side and GMAW other side,
Is it consider a combination weld?
genb
Two weld procedures are used for double V on a cylindrical shell: SMAW one side and GMAW other side,
Is it consider a combination weld?
genb





RE: Double V weld
RE: Double V weld
Can you tell me why and how, and where can I find it within the Code?.- The first is welded with backing which is the
base metal, the second is also welded with backing and in this case the weld backing.
thanks, genb
RE: Double V weld
If you deposit a double or even single vee groove full penetration weld with two different welding processes, this can be done using one WPS (combination process) or with two separate WPS's.
After one side of the weld is completed with SMAW , you back grind into sound weld metal, and deposit the remaining weld using GMAW. This is no different than a single vee, open root butt weld where the root is deposited using GTAW and the remaining weld is completed using SMAW. The SMAW is welded with GTAW backing.
RE: Double V weld
RE: Double V weld
Metengr,
I am doing just that: using one WPS for each side, but I have an issue with the AI who is sure tat I need a combination procedure, not only a paperwork combination WPS but one WPS with a combination PQR
If it was one side only I agree taht a test my be needed but for 2 sides I do not agree.
I have to look at sec IX very careful to see where the combination test is needed.
Acording to you I can get away with two tests but I already argued with the AI and the result was that things have changed.
I will look further into the matter and advise of the findings.
Thanks for your help.
RE: Double V weld
Refer to QW-200.4; "More than one WPS having different essential, supplementary essential or nonessential variables may be used in a single production joint."