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ASME- and European Standard (EN) PQR differences.

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WeldingPartner

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Hello,

I am looking for a comparisonlist showing the required ASME and EN PQR testcoupons (types,amounts, testmethods, deviations, acc. criteria) for different welding situations. (Proces(ses), basemetal-type(s), -thicknesses, joint configs, etc.etc.)
I am convinced that this wheel has been invented already.
Please let me know if you have such a list, or if you have any tips with regard to this issue.

Thanks in advance

Huub de Goey
Welding Eng.
VanderGraafEWEngineering BV
The Netherlands.

 
Yes, Review ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX. I am not familar with EN standards, however, the review process would be the same - lay each Code book side-by-side and review them.
 
The simplest idea would be to consider that PED does accept ASME code, provided that some supplementary conditions are fulfilled. If you want to plunge into a comparative study, it will take you a lot of time, such things being reglemented by a whole set of rules (EN 297, EN473, etc), for each particular (Welder's qualification, NDE examiners' qualification, a.s.o.), which are quite different to ASME.
 
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