Pipeman23
Petroleum
- May 20, 2011
- 2
Our plant forges drill pipe (seamless rolled tube) ends to make and upset ready for friction welding to a connector that joins several pipes. The forged upset has to meet specific dimensions and have generous tapers and radii from the upset to the the original pipe body. See attachment. The question has come up by a 3rd party surveillance engineer about our machining of the external transition area. He says that this are should be as forged because it will have a detrimental effect on the grain flow if we machine it. The API spec does not address this issue at all. My question is can anyone identify what the grain flow would typically look like in a forged pipe end. Secondly, would machining have any effect on the grain flow. Surely machining of forged pieces is very common.
Any feedback, support or comments would be helpful. Thanks.
Any feedback, support or comments would be helpful. Thanks.