Hello david, thanks for the reply. So I do see QW/QB-422's listing of A36 and A500 as a P1 material. If its accurate to correlate them as P1 falling under UG-20F, then I could see the exemption once the UCS-66 curve is determined. Can you confirm you agree on that? That said, referencing UCS-66 curves, my understanding is A-500 structural steel would fall under Curve A (a) as a structural shape. If you are assuming it falls under Curve B (c) , then i could see A-500 seen as tubing being used as the tube/plugsheet/wrapper....what are your thoughts? My previous general understanding was the A-36/A-500 structure shapes were not considered an ASME Code accepted "pressure vessel material" and therefore you couldnt apply UCS-66 or UG-20F
FIG. UCS-66 IMPACT TEST EXEMPTION CURVES (CONT’D)
NOTES:
(1) Curve A applies to:
(a) all carbon and all low alloy steel plates, structural shapes, and bars not listed in Curves B, C, and D below;
(b) SA-216 Grades WCB and WCC if normalized and tempered or water-quenched and tempered; SA-217 Grade WC6 if normalized and
tempered or water-quenched and tempered.
(2) Curve B applies to:
(a) SA-216 Grade WCA if normalized and tempered or water-quenched and tempered
SA-216 Grades WCB and WCC for thicknesses not exceeding 2 in. (50 mm), if produced to fine grain practice and water-quenched and
tempered
SA-217 Grade WC9 if normalized and tempered
SA-285 Grades A and B
SA-414 Grade A
SA-515 Grade 60
SA-516 Grades 65 and 70 if not normalized
SA-612 if not normalized
SA-662 Grade B if not normalized
SA/EN 10028-2 Grades P235GH, P265GH, and P295GH as rolled;
SA/AS 1548 Grades PT430NR and PT460NR
(b) except for cast steels, all materials of Curve A if produced to fine grain practice and normalized which are not listed in Curves C and D below;
(c) all pipe, fittings, forgings and tubing not listed for Curves C and D below;
(d) parts permitted under UG-11 shall be included in Curve B even when fabricated from plate that otherwise would be assigned to a
different curve.
(3) Curve C applies to:
(a) SA-182 Grades F21 and F22 if normalized and tempered
SA-302 Grades C and D
SA-336 F21 and F22 if normalized and tempered, or liquid quenched and tempered
SA-387 Grades 21 and 22 if normalized and tempered, or liquid quenched and tempered
SA-516 Grades 55 and 60 if not normalized
SA-533 Grades B and C
SA-662 Grade A;
(b) all materials listed in 2(a) and 2(c) for Curve B if produced to fine grain practice and normalized, normalized and tempered, or liquid
quenched and tempered as permitted in the material specification, and not listed for Curve D below.