"What would be the reason's for this"
Well because these tended to be field made with a certain lack of precision, inability to get full wall thickness welding, the fact that the stress concentration factor goes through the roof, Gas lines in particular tend to suffer from fatigue due to diurnal changes in gas pressures, it makes pigging a lot more difficult, especially intelligent pigging and basically these went out with the arc.
I only ever saw one gas line in the former Soviet Union when the engineers told me that the design called for a formed 5D bend, but no bends were sent. So rather than be sent to somewhere even more inhospitable because they couldn't finish the pipeline they did what they needed to....
I was still fascinated by them.
I think they are still "legal" in ASME codes but only for pipelines with stress levels below 20 or 30% of SMYS
Oh and below 3 degrees it isn't a miter or mitre bend.
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