Giuseppe76
Materials
- Jul 16, 2009
- 14
Hello,
I have a question regarding test result on welding root between ASTM F65 and SMLS 450.
Indeed, on 12 coupons tested in accordance with NACE TM177 two coupons were presented cracks of 0.7mm depth. To understand the problem we performed microhardenss test beside the cracks and we discovered value between 290 HV10 and 320 HV10 that can give the reason of the cracks.
My question is:
Due to difference in terms of hardness between the coupons with and without the cracks, can the hardness be the explanaition of this cracking?
In case of positive answer, can this material be accepted in terms of SSC test if hardness will be inspected and reported less than 250 HV10 even if we have these two coupons with cracks?
Thanks
Giuseppe
I have a question regarding test result on welding root between ASTM F65 and SMLS 450.
Indeed, on 12 coupons tested in accordance with NACE TM177 two coupons were presented cracks of 0.7mm depth. To understand the problem we performed microhardenss test beside the cracks and we discovered value between 290 HV10 and 320 HV10 that can give the reason of the cracks.
My question is:
Due to difference in terms of hardness between the coupons with and without the cracks, can the hardness be the explanaition of this cracking?
In case of positive answer, can this material be accepted in terms of SSC test if hardness will be inspected and reported less than 250 HV10 even if we have these two coupons with cracks?
Thanks
Giuseppe