bdp6632
Mechanical
- Sep 30, 2009
- 14
While reviewing specifications of hot induction bends for buried pipeline, a question was raised as how the production bends are tested for hardness. ASME B16.49 states about the testing requirements. It states that we have to manufacture qualification bends first which should be exactly the same as the regular production bends would be and then perform some mechanical tests on those qualification bends. Later it says that exactly at the same locations, tests should again be done on “production” bends too. These are like V notch, hardness and fracture toughness types of tests, I am talking. My question is how they would do that on production bends. My understanding is that these tests are done on sample piece cut from the parent component and once you cut those pieces for the test, you remaining production bend is garbage.
In short want to learn, how the test methods/ procedures are different for “qualification” bends and “production” bends
In short want to learn, how the test methods/ procedures are different for “qualification” bends and “production” bends