One thing I did not mention, which could play a part in this. When we first visually examined the seam, we could tell the rolling was poorly done. There were flat spots of approximatly 3-4" on each side of the seam and the seam actually met at a point (see photo) about 1/4" higher than if it...
At the end of the report submitted by the materials lab, it states that the Alloy type is 1018 carbon steel. Is't 1018 a cold finish bar spec? The nozzle if obviously made of pipe.
Our client has a pressure vessel in which was installed an unauthorized nozzle. The State has told them the nozzle can stay persuant to an acceptable UT test and calculations showing the material thickness is adequate.
The customer has provided a spectrochemical analysis of the material. In...
They are definetly cracks, we had RT and UT performed on them. I find it strange that the cracks jump from one side of the weld to the other. The total length of cracks on this seam was about 51" which is more than half the seam. Would these be considered toe cracks. I thought about cutting...
The piece of plate in the photo came from a Sec. I steam boiler. This is a section of the longitudinal seam. My questions are: what kind of cracks are these and what caused them?
Ditto on what jte said. We are facing this right now in California altering a 1950 vessel. They are making us use the original 4:1 SF for design calculaitons.
I'm no welding engineer, but it really depends on your joint design. I would think you would want to put a bevel on the tubing to get good penetration. Therfore; a groove weld symbol would be appropriat.
You could also leave the edges square and leave a slight gap to allow penetration. In...
I think I found an interpretation that specifically addresses your question:
Interpretation: IX-81-38
Subject: Section IX, QW-202.4
Date Issued: September 14, 1981
File Number: BC-81-434
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