tarekdata
Industrial
- Feb 12, 2007
- 20
Dear All Piping expert
we are doing a pipeline and piping work in iraq.
We have pipe 52" API 5L X60 welded oil transfer line. the pipe is welded.
my question : is there any standard or regulation controlling the orientation of pipe's seams " line of longitudinal welding " , by another word can the pipe fitter place and weld the pipes in a way where all of longitudinal weld located at the same polar coordinate " i.e all seam lines are place on top or bottom of line " ? or we have to make an alternative opposition of polar angle of seams ?
Would would be the justification for such regulation " if it exist " from Engineering and corrosion point view ?
we are doing a pipeline and piping work in iraq.
We have pipe 52" API 5L X60 welded oil transfer line. the pipe is welded.
my question : is there any standard or regulation controlling the orientation of pipe's seams " line of longitudinal welding " , by another word can the pipe fitter place and weld the pipes in a way where all of longitudinal weld located at the same polar coordinate " i.e all seam lines are place on top or bottom of line " ? or we have to make an alternative opposition of polar angle of seams ?
Would would be the justification for such regulation " if it exist " from Engineering and corrosion point view ?