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What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

(OP)
So this is question #3 in my series of "Pipeline Fundamentals"...  

In Sec. 406.2.2 of B31.4, it says "Deflections caused by misalignment up to 3 deg. are not considered miter bends."  What do they mean by "misalignment"?

Thanks!!!

Thanks!
Pete

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RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

This should be the angle found at erection in a field weld between two pieces of piping that were designed to be perfectly aligned.

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RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

Misalignment in buttweld piping is where the Internal Diameters do not match up when pipe is being fabricated.

RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

(OP)
Jerry - I thought the term for that was "high-low", or ovality?

Why would a degree specification be given if misalignment applied to the diameters?

Thanks!
Pete

RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

Pete,

You are correct in your assumption. "Hi-Lo" is the non-standard term while "internal misalignment" is the preferred standard term. The CWI exam contains a few questions regarding the use of standard and non-standard terms. Some others are "Fish-eye", "suck-back" and the like. Basically... just good old-fashioned welding slang.

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RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

Re your post,
as the comparison is to Miter bends, it seems that the code clearly means an axial misalignment which would simulate a small accidental Miter created during construction.
Was it a test ?
I hope I'm correct other-wise I'll go stand in the corner for an hour.

RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

Misalignment or mismatch is when pipe/pipe, pipe/fitting or fitting/fitting are not aligned corectly thus causing the internal diameters to be stepped. This can be aliviated by using either an external or internal pipe clamp and checking with a hi-Low gauge.General exceptance in the petro/chem industry is 1mm mismatch is acceptable.

RE: What is meant by the term "misalignment" in a buttweld joint?

A mitre pipe joint is where the flow axes of the two pipes intersect at an angle. The <= 3 degrees specified is a way to say that this situation does not exist.

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