SnTMan
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2005
- 6,818
Well, I have run into a new situation. I am replacing a shell of an older HX, formerly CS and now 2205. MDMT is +51 F. The cylinder is 3/8" thk with some both thinner and thicker parts both welded and bolted on the pressure boundary. Per UHA-51(d)(3)(a), the 3/8" and thinner materials are exempt from impact tests and, apparently, NOTHING else is. Apparently, the weld procedures will need to be impact tested for joining the thicker materials to the thicker, if duplex weld metal is used. OK, so far.
The duplex vessels I have done in the past had never met the 3/8" limit, so the question of exempting some components and not others did not come up.
What I find odd is that there is nothing in Part UHA that corresponds to the provisions in Part UCS-66 that define governing thicknesses, exemptions for nozzle flanges and so forth.
So I apparently need to impact test some 1" and 2" 150 lb flanges and a 1" thick bolted cover as well as the welded, thicker parts using a qualified weld procedure.
Is anyone familiar with interpretations, etc. providing any further guidance?
Regards,
Mike
The duplex vessels I have done in the past had never met the 3/8" limit, so the question of exempting some components and not others did not come up.
What I find odd is that there is nothing in Part UHA that corresponds to the provisions in Part UCS-66 that define governing thicknesses, exemptions for nozzle flanges and so forth.
So I apparently need to impact test some 1" and 2" 150 lb flanges and a 1" thick bolted cover as well as the welded, thicker parts using a qualified weld procedure.
Is anyone familiar with interpretations, etc. providing any further guidance?
Regards,
Mike