jtseng123
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2012
- 530
Dear all,
We have an existing 304 SS vessel with design temp of -150 F. Recently added a new 304 SS 6" feed nozzle.
However, our client indicated that the inlet temp for this new nozzle is -245F, so the local area on the shell will be colder and raised the question that our PQR does not show impact test.
We are looking into UHA-51, especially UHA-51(g) to see if we can exempt impact test on PQR. Can the very low stress ratio for the nozzle by UHA-51(g) be used to exempt the PQR from impact test for the nozzle to shell weld ?
We have an existing 304 SS vessel with design temp of -150 F. Recently added a new 304 SS 6" feed nozzle.
However, our client indicated that the inlet temp for this new nozzle is -245F, so the local area on the shell will be colder and raised the question that our PQR does not show impact test.
We are looking into UHA-51, especially UHA-51(g) to see if we can exempt impact test on PQR. Can the very low stress ratio for the nozzle by UHA-51(g) be used to exempt the PQR from impact test for the nozzle to shell weld ?