Vessel-SA
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2022
- 14
Hi everyone,
I am designing a pressure vessel per ASME SEC VIII-1, there is a hillside (offset) nozzle on a head with a nominal thickness of 1.5". (SA-516 70). The vessel itself does not require PWHT. Per UG-40(f)(5)(d) states "in Figures UW-16.1 and UW-16.2, the thickness of the weld across the nozzle neck or shell or head or reinforcing pad or attachment fillet weld, whichever is the greater" is the nominal thickness to determine whether PWHT is required or not. Trying to figure out if the nozzle to head requires a local PWHT or not. In this case, the thickness of the groove weld across the nozzle neck is 2.042" (because it is hillside). COMPRESS considers the thickness of the full penetration weld across the head to equal the head thickness for the nozzle PWHT check, so it does not mark as the PWHT is required. However, if the actual thickness of the weld (groove weld depth) to be considered then the PWHT must be performed. What is your thoughts/ interpretation on this?
Regards,
I am designing a pressure vessel per ASME SEC VIII-1, there is a hillside (offset) nozzle on a head with a nominal thickness of 1.5". (SA-516 70). The vessel itself does not require PWHT. Per UG-40(f)(5)(d) states "in Figures UW-16.1 and UW-16.2, the thickness of the weld across the nozzle neck or shell or head or reinforcing pad or attachment fillet weld, whichever is the greater" is the nominal thickness to determine whether PWHT is required or not. Trying to figure out if the nozzle to head requires a local PWHT or not. In this case, the thickness of the groove weld across the nozzle neck is 2.042" (because it is hillside). COMPRESS considers the thickness of the full penetration weld across the head to equal the head thickness for the nozzle PWHT check, so it does not mark as the PWHT is required. However, if the actual thickness of the weld (groove weld depth) to be considered then the PWHT must be performed. What is your thoughts/ interpretation on this?
Regards,