JCrash
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 26
Lets say I have a pressure vessel being built to ASME Section VIII Div 1. The main portion of the vessel is a rolled cylinder (SA-516 Gr 70) that requires impact testing due to an excessively large weld (>6" governing thickness). Therefore, per UCS-66 and UCS-67, i need impact testing on my weld procedures and i need to create production impact test plates.
However, there are also some small holes in the casing for assembly of some internals. These holes have plugs that are getting welded to the casing with small .5" bevel welds. This weld is small enough that the materials (plug and rolled ring) are exempted from impact testing. Since the rolled ring has the larger weld, it's still getting impact tested.
My question is - should impact testing be performed for the weld procedure that puts the plugs on? UCS-67 seems to say that yes, since the rolled ring requires impact tests, the procedure needs to be impact tested. However, the governing thickness of this weld is so small I find it hard to believe that this is required for this procedure.
However, there are also some small holes in the casing for assembly of some internals. These holes have plugs that are getting welded to the casing with small .5" bevel welds. This weld is small enough that the materials (plug and rolled ring) are exempted from impact testing. Since the rolled ring has the larger weld, it's still getting impact tested.
My question is - should impact testing be performed for the weld procedure that puts the plugs on? UCS-67 seems to say that yes, since the rolled ring requires impact tests, the procedure needs to be impact tested. However, the governing thickness of this weld is so small I find it hard to believe that this is required for this procedure.