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Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
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Hello everybody:
Even when I know that it is not good to double post, here I am posting in this Forum making an attempt to obtain some advice regarding this subject.
Reading the attached Excel page, penstock in hydropower plant B has a thickness t = 22 mm; for plant C have a thickness t = 25 mm; for plant D, t = 9,5 mm and for plant E, t = 12 mm to t = 25,4 mm. The diameters are between 2,00 m and 3,50 m.
Hydropower plants A, B, C and D are in commercial operation; plant E is under construction.
The material for these penstocks is steel S355JR that is equivalent to steel A572 Gr60 (P1, Gr2). According to Table UCS-57 of ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1 – 2010, the thickness above which full radiography examination of butt joints is mandatory is 1¼ (32 mm).
I wonder why so different specifications for nondestructive testing were delivered for penstocks of these hydro plants; particularly, the radiographic test.
Am I misunderstanding the code?
Few days ago, I was talking with a Certified Welding Inspector regarding to the radiographic inspection on a trifurcation and he told me that those inspections were very difficult to perform, so instead of that, it has become a common alternative practice to achieve Ultrasonic Test on bi and trifurcations.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
El que no puede andar, se sienta.
Even when I know that it is not good to double post, here I am posting in this Forum making an attempt to obtain some advice regarding this subject.
Reading the attached Excel page, penstock in hydropower plant B has a thickness t = 22 mm; for plant C have a thickness t = 25 mm; for plant D, t = 9,5 mm and for plant E, t = 12 mm to t = 25,4 mm. The diameters are between 2,00 m and 3,50 m.
Hydropower plants A, B, C and D are in commercial operation; plant E is under construction.
The material for these penstocks is steel S355JR that is equivalent to steel A572 Gr60 (P1, Gr2). According to Table UCS-57 of ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1 – 2010, the thickness above which full radiography examination of butt joints is mandatory is 1¼ (32 mm).
I wonder why so different specifications for nondestructive testing were delivered for penstocks of these hydro plants; particularly, the radiographic test.
Am I misunderstanding the code?
Few days ago, I was talking with a Certified Welding Inspector regarding to the radiographic inspection on a trifurcation and he told me that those inspections were very difficult to perform, so instead of that, it has become a common alternative practice to achieve Ultrasonic Test on bi and trifurcations.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
El que no puede andar, se sienta.