B31.3 Weld Transitions
B31.3 Weld Transitions
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I'm designing a vessel to meet B31.3-2004 requirements. I have a piece of rolled plate welded to a piece of round bar; both 304 SS. The plate is .3125 thick and the wall of the round bar after boring will be about 1.74" thick. B31.1 references B16.25 (Fig. 1 page 2) for butt weld transitions which shows a 2T long (no minimum designation) transition zone on the inside and outside. So, my transition zone on the outside should be about .625" long with the 30 and 45 and 90 degree angles. Seems short.
Looking at B31.1-2004, Fig. 127.4.2 page 72 shows a minimum transition zone of 2T. This seems to be opposite of B16.25-2003
Is it better to have a longer transition zone? Is there a conflict between these two standards?
Looking at B31.1-2004, Fig. 127.4.2 page 72 shows a minimum transition zone of 2T. This seems to be opposite of B16.25-2003
Is it better to have a longer transition zone? Is there a conflict between these two standards?





RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
Before I can help you, you are mixing ASME Power Piping code references. Are you designing to B31.3 or B31.1?
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jt
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RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
I agree with jte. Are you sure that this vessel should be designed under B31 Piping Code? What is the vessel or component?
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
I believe that there is a misunderstanding in concepts and codes.
ASME B31.1 and B31.3 apply specifically to piping systems. The forword to each code is quite specific about applicability. Generally speaking, piping systems use piping components and are designed for the transport of liquids and gasses operating at pressures above 15 psig.
Pressure vessels are different. They are not typically designed using piping components (i.e. rolled plate is OK); must be certified by an authorized inspector and must bear a code stamp. The most commonly used code is ASME Section VIII, Division I.
Sooooooo.... despite what you were told by your client, you seem to be using the wrong code for design and construction.
Where (in what country)will this "vessel" be installed ?
-MJC
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
Ok, I reviewed B31.3, Section 328.4.2 End Preparation....
essentially, subparagraph (5) states that girth or miter welds used to join components of unequal thickness (where one component thickness exceeds the other by 1.5) end preparation shall be in accordance with B16.25.
This seems very straight forward to me (not a Piping Engineer). I have a copy of ASME B16.25, ButtWelding Ends, so I reviewed the applicable section for transitions, and again in Section 3, Welding Bevel Design, the information is clear to me. Keep in mind that Figure 1 in Section 3 is only for illustrative purposes and the final contour is at the option of the manufacturer unless specified by the Purchaser.
I still don't know why you were concerned with B31.1 if you are designing to B31.3. The B31 Piping Code bodies like to be unique with their domains
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
A longer transition will of course always be preferred to a shorter one, codes only specify minimum distance.
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RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
B31.1, figure 127.4.2, page 72, shows a minimum 2T (labeled minimum)transition zone, meaning it can be longer.
In my mind these contradict each other. If a longer transition is better than I should consider the B16.25 transition a minimum length.
I also wonder if the transition only applies in the heat affected zone. I could change the profile of the thicker piece, chamfering out to the full OD outside the weld area?
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
However all this is not required by code: it's up to you to decide whether you want to do better than the prescribed minimum.
The 2tmin in B16.25 is also to be considered a minimum: please read note (5) to the figure.
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RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions
Thanks for the help. I'll make sure my transitions are longer than 2T.
RE: B31.3 Weld Transitions