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Materials
- Aug 14, 2012
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We are planning to weld A106 Gr.B (30.96 mm) to CSA Gr.448 (12.7mm). We will be using transition piece to weld these varying thicknesses. My welding engineer says that when we weld two materials of differing strengths if we choose filler material that matches the TS of weaker of the two that is sufficient. My question is, would that joint will have adequate machanical properties to withstand the pressure during service. The joint may have TS somewhere between 414 MPa and 448Mpa.is that OK? do we have to match the strength of Gr.448. The second question is do we need Elevated Temperature tensile test to prove the high temperature properties of the weldment? Typically CSA Z662 Annex I requires this ETT for unlisted materials. But we are welding a listed material with unlisted material. What do we do in such circumtances?