MalcolmA
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2003
- 40
I am working on an MDMT determination for a vessel that has PWHT because it is in caustic service. PWHT is not otherwise required.
If a vessel has PWHT for service, do I get to take the 30 deg reduction in MDMT that is allowed by paragraph UCS-68(c).
I am having trouble determining exactly what the code intends here.
UCS-56 says that the PWHT exemptions allowed by table UCS-56 and UCS-56.1 are not permitted when PWHT is a service requirement. I interpret this to mean that the code is requiring PWHT and the 30 deg reduction is not allowed.
Here is where I run into some confusion: I am looking at example problem 1 in API 579 for the Assement of Existing Equipment for Brittle Fracture. This example is for a vessel in caustic service with PWHT. The example takes the 30 deg reduction in MDMT.
Also, I am looking at an MDMT determination from a vessel fabricator for a diffent vessel than the one I am assessing. It is a Caustic service vessel with PWHT and they applied the 30 deg reduction.
If anyone can help shed some light on this for me, it would be greatly appreciated.
If a vessel has PWHT for service, do I get to take the 30 deg reduction in MDMT that is allowed by paragraph UCS-68(c).
I am having trouble determining exactly what the code intends here.
UCS-56 says that the PWHT exemptions allowed by table UCS-56 and UCS-56.1 are not permitted when PWHT is a service requirement. I interpret this to mean that the code is requiring PWHT and the 30 deg reduction is not allowed.
Here is where I run into some confusion: I am looking at example problem 1 in API 579 for the Assement of Existing Equipment for Brittle Fracture. This example is for a vessel in caustic service with PWHT. The example takes the 30 deg reduction in MDMT.
Also, I am looking at an MDMT determination from a vessel fabricator for a diffent vessel than the one I am assessing. It is a Caustic service vessel with PWHT and they applied the 30 deg reduction.
If anyone can help shed some light on this for me, it would be greatly appreciated.