salmon2
Materials
- Feb 1, 2008
- 360
Can anyone tell me what is the difference between TC and QTC in API 6A? They seem awfully similar to me. Basically PSL 1 requires usage of TC and PSL 2-4 requires QTC. Your any comments are highly appreciated.
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Not quite. With this option, the sacrificial part IS the TC or QTC.Option 1) sacrificial part, a whole finished part, no "coupon" involved any more. Then use 'equivalent round' (ER) method to define the location to cut tensile and Charpy testing specimen.
Correct, except that there is a TC (QTC) involved; the prolongation is the TC (QTC).Option 2) prolongation, an extension of a finished part, good for ball {bar?} or tube obviously. Need to use ER method to judge the dimension of prolongation if cross section is not uniform. Again no TC or QTC involved.
As I said in my original post, I can only guess as to the reason for using TC or QTC for the different PSLs. I was involved with 6A years ago, and it has changed substantially since then.Option 3) TC or QTC, an actual coupon with simple geometry based on ER method, which is cut before heat treatment and thermally processed along with production. Here is the question I still have: what is the difference between TC or QTC? I know there may be some size difference. For example, QTC does not have to be larger than 5.0'' Dia according to API 6A and above 4''X4''X8'' is ER 5.0'' for whatever sizes. By the way, this (ER 5.0'' for any diameters) sounds unreasonable to me but it is what it is in API 6A. I don't have API 6A with me at home, but I remember TC does not have this ER 5.0'' max and may have something different. This is only difference between TC and QTC I can see.