DiplingAndre
Petroleum
- Nov 19, 2008
- 29
Dear all,
I have a question regarding ASME IX (2010) QW 407.4.
"QW-407.4 For ferrous base metals other than P-No. 7,
P-No. 8, and P-No. 45, when a procedure qualification test
coupon receives a postweId heat treatment exceeding the
upper transformation temperature or a solution heat treatment
for P-No. lOH materials, the maximum qualified base
metal thickness, T, shall not exceed 1.1 times the thickness
of the test coupon."
So for my understanding. When I weld a Duplex/Superduplex (P10H) test coupon and give him a solution annealing, which is required by the product standard my qualified thicknes is limited to 1.1xt?!
If I don't do a soloution heat treatment the thicknes is 2xt?
Can anybody tell me if my understanding is correct and if it's like this the technical reason for it?
Solution heat treatment is only to eliminate sigma phases and doesen't touch the basic structure or change the ferrite/austenite ratio.
Thanks in advance!
I have a question regarding ASME IX (2010) QW 407.4.
"QW-407.4 For ferrous base metals other than P-No. 7,
P-No. 8, and P-No. 45, when a procedure qualification test
coupon receives a postweId heat treatment exceeding the
upper transformation temperature or a solution heat treatment
for P-No. lOH materials, the maximum qualified base
metal thickness, T, shall not exceed 1.1 times the thickness
of the test coupon."
So for my understanding. When I weld a Duplex/Superduplex (P10H) test coupon and give him a solution annealing, which is required by the product standard my qualified thicknes is limited to 1.1xt?!
If I don't do a soloution heat treatment the thicknes is 2xt?
Can anybody tell me if my understanding is correct and if it's like this the technical reason for it?
Solution heat treatment is only to eliminate sigma phases and doesen't touch the basic structure or change the ferrite/austenite ratio.
Thanks in advance!