exCLP
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 13, 2007
- 12
Two questions:
1. Is weld rod numbered by ultimate strength or yield strength? ...hearing ultimate, but want to check.
2. Seeing Welding Procedures for X-65 pipe where E6010 is used as a stringer (due to ease of laying down a good root with complete fusion) with E8010 for hot pass through cap. The explaination given is the E8010 hot pass blends with the re-melted E6010 to give a root of sufficient strength. Anyone have official standards that confirm this as being adequate? Anyone know what the Office of Pipeline Safety's (OPS's) official stand on weld rod situations like this is?
1. Is weld rod numbered by ultimate strength or yield strength? ...hearing ultimate, but want to check.
2. Seeing Welding Procedures for X-65 pipe where E6010 is used as a stringer (due to ease of laying down a good root with complete fusion) with E8010 for hot pass through cap. The explaination given is the E8010 hot pass blends with the re-melted E6010 to give a root of sufficient strength. Anyone have official standards that confirm this as being adequate? Anyone know what the Office of Pipeline Safety's (OPS's) official stand on weld rod situations like this is?