ispengg
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2011
- 20
Greetings,
Memebers please clarify the following:
1.SA 333 specification does not “explicitly” specify the fine grain requirement for GR 6 pipe. If I want to check the same, can I use the criteria that carburized austenitic grain size number of 5 or higher (finer) as determined by the McQuaid-Ehn test in accordance with Test Methods E112, Plate IV?
2. Why the plate specifications [for eg. For SA-516 & SA-515 ]explicitly specify the grain size requirement through SA-20 but for not pipes?
2. Is there any way to relate the austenitic grain size to the grain size [Ferrite/pearlite] determined at ambient temperature through in-situ metallography [Micro structure]?
Actually this exercise I just want to do check the material mix-up of SA 333 GR 6 and SA 106 GR B.
Thank you
Memebers please clarify the following:
1.SA 333 specification does not “explicitly” specify the fine grain requirement for GR 6 pipe. If I want to check the same, can I use the criteria that carburized austenitic grain size number of 5 or higher (finer) as determined by the McQuaid-Ehn test in accordance with Test Methods E112, Plate IV?
2. Why the plate specifications [for eg. For SA-516 & SA-515 ]explicitly specify the grain size requirement through SA-20 but for not pipes?
2. Is there any way to relate the austenitic grain size to the grain size [Ferrite/pearlite] determined at ambient temperature through in-situ metallography [Micro structure]?
Actually this exercise I just want to do check the material mix-up of SA 333 GR 6 and SA 106 GR B.
Thank you