NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
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Hello ,
I would like to ask about NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill, do these tests executed for all pipes lot or for sample (as destructive tests)
thank you in advance
I would like to ask about NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill, do these tests executed for all pipes lot or for sample (as destructive tests)
thank you in advance





RE: NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
Other NDT, e.g. weld testing is sometimes less comprehensive, but often can be 100% UT inspection as well.
The other tests (bend tests etc are from a sample where a part of the pipe is cut off and tested ( often 1 in 50 pipe or so) You don't normally lose an entire pipe to a destructive test.
Why do you ask?
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RE: NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
"Purchaser may specify NDE in lieu of hydrostatic test or neither."
http://usstubular.com/standard-and-line-steel-pipe...
RE: NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
RE: NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill
1. From AWWA C950 for composite (like fiberglass) pipes, "5.1.2.1 Hydrostatic leak tests. Unless otherwise agreed on by the purchaser and supplier, the manufacturer shall perform hydrostatic leak tests to all pipe sizes 1 in. through 96 in. (25 mm through 2,400 mm). For sizes greater than
96 in. (2,400 mm), the frequency of hydrostatic leak tests shall be as agreed on by
the manufacturer and purchaser..." and
"5.1.2.1.1 A length of pipe, when tested, shall be placed in a hydrostatic pressure test machine that seals the ends of the pipe..."
[Notice that the first passage says "to all pipe sizes", not all pipes; also, the latter quoted passage just says "A" (meaning one?), does not even require that any full-length pipes be tested, nor does it even require that the tested pipes be representative of the lot in either the structural or strength of materials senses. For various reasons very short pipes can in many cases be more cheaply teste,d and can also more readily pass high pressure tests than very short pipes.]
2. From AWWA C906 for polyethylene pipes, " 5.4.8 Five-second pressure test. This test shall be performed at least once per production run. The ring-tensile strength test (Sec. 4.3.5) or the quick-burst test (Sec. 4.3.6) may be substituted for this test..."
[In other words e.g. only one polyethylene pipe, or no pipe in the case a short ring tensile sample is cut and tested, per routine production run may actually be hydrostatically tested, and again there is no requirement that full-length as opposed to very short pipes be tested, nor that the tests even be specifically representative of performance/behavior of actual full-length pipes.]
All have a good weekend.
RE: NDT and pressure tests for pipes in mill