DBCox
Automotive
- Apr 9, 2003
- 58
This may seem like an odd question, but I have always operated under the assumption that hydraulic cylinders should be designed and manufacturered to ASME Section VIII code since I consider them to be pressure vessels. I have worked for a cylinder manufacturer and we desgined per VIII code, but the weld procedures were not written/approved with section VIII in mind. Upon discussing this with a weld engineer today, Section VIII requires that anything over 15 PSI and material over 3/4" thick be post weld heat treated. I do not know any cylinder manufacturer's who PWHT. So, that leads me to the question:
When writing and qualifying weld procedures for hydraulic cylinders, what code(s) should be considered?
When writing and qualifying weld procedures for hydraulic cylinders, what code(s) should be considered?