Hydro Test and Pipeline Design
Hydro Test and Pipeline Design
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Good Day Everyone,
2 simple questions:
- What determines the hydro test pressure of a spool section? I keep ready 1.5 time the design pressure, could someone elaborate on that?
- If there is a TOL fillet welded on the middle of the pipe, how would you carry on a hydro test?
Thank you
2 simple questions:
- What determines the hydro test pressure of a spool section? I keep ready 1.5 time the design pressure, could someone elaborate on that?
- If there is a TOL fillet welded on the middle of the pipe, how would you carry on a hydro test?
Thank you





RE: Hydro Test and Pipeline Design
B31.3 states in 345.4.2
PT=1.5 PRr
where
P p internal design gage pressure
PT p minimum test gage pressure
Rr p ratio of ST/S for pipe or components without
established ratings, but shall not exceed 6.5
p ratio of the component pressure rating at the
test temperature to the component pressure
rating at the component design temperature
for components with established ratings, but
shall not exceed 6.5
S p allowable stress value at component design
temperature (see Table A-1)
ST p allowable stress value at test temperature
All materials, components, joint and weld design should be capable to handle the internal and external stress and test pressure.
Is the TOL fillet welded only, or is it fully penetrated groove weld with a fillet reinforcement as shown on B31.3 Fig. 328.4D?
RE: Hydro Test and Pipeline Design
Is TOL a threadolet? You just need your final pipe threaded into it or a plug if it's not connected and hydrotest the spool. What you're testing is the weld between the fitting and the pipe, not the seal on the threaded component.
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RE: Hydro Test and Pipeline Design
Use a thread-o-plug. Unless the threadolet was (groove with fillet) welded to the pipe but a hole was not cut in the pipe.