Hydro before PWHT would tend to relieve the favorable stresses induced by the hydrotest at concentrated stress areas, so you'd want to do it again afterwards anyway
Hydro before PWHT would tend to relieve the favorable stresses induced by the hydrotest at concentrated stress areas, so you'd want to do it again afterwards anyway
No, absolutely not. This is not a normal practice and must be avoided. Certain as-welded base materials can exhibit poor toughness in the heat affected zone region of the weld that can upon hydrotest result in failure.