sayee1
Materials
- Feb 6, 2003
- 281
I have come across quite a number of specifications which specify a lower impact temperature for the materials as the thickness increases. For eg for an offshore comp-lex using S355 grade of material upto 45mm, the testing of the material and welds is required @-20 Deg C (The complex is basically for warm seas). However for the same complex materials S355 45mm to 65mm thick need impact at -40 Deg C and the welds for these higher thk need impact @-30 Deg C. I have also encountered this on pipelines where some clients had specified Design temp-10 for thicknesses upto 20mm and DT-20 Deg C for thicknesses above 20. What is the logic metallurgically in asking for properties for higher thickness at a lower temperaTURE?
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Sayee Prasad R
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Thanks and regards
Sayee Prasad R
Ph: 0097143968906
Mob: 00971507682668
email: sayee_prasad@yahoo.com
The black holes of nature are the most perfect macroscopic objects there are in the universe: the only elements in their construction are our concepts of space and time.
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