humbug
Industrial
- Jul 18, 2002
- 11
I have a requirement for a project forthcoming in which our company would like to use the FCAW process.
We have in Stock a piece of 16" Cr Pipe, S100 (1.031"w), SA335-P22
The coupon would be welded in the 1G (Rotated) position.
We would like to run one coupon and split it half so that one piece would be PWHT'd and the second piece would be in the As-Welded condition.
In looking at ASME Section IX, QW-463.1(d) and 463.1(e) the referenced locations for specimen removal are based on the coupon being in the 5G or 6G position.
My thought process is that since the coupon is welded in the 1G position that the specimen removal requirements would come from QW-463.1(a) or 463.1(b).
Our Lab that performs our testing is refuting our thought process on the basis that we are welding a pipe coupon not plate.
I have not bee able to find an Interpretation on this subject.
Comments, thoughts and rationale would be greatly appreciated.
We have in Stock a piece of 16" Cr Pipe, S100 (1.031"w), SA335-P22
The coupon would be welded in the 1G (Rotated) position.
We would like to run one coupon and split it half so that one piece would be PWHT'd and the second piece would be in the As-Welded condition.
In looking at ASME Section IX, QW-463.1(d) and 463.1(e) the referenced locations for specimen removal are based on the coupon being in the 5G or 6G position.
My thought process is that since the coupon is welded in the 1G position that the specimen removal requirements would come from QW-463.1(a) or 463.1(b).
Our Lab that performs our testing is refuting our thought process on the basis that we are welding a pipe coupon not plate.
I have not bee able to find an Interpretation on this subject.
Comments, thoughts and rationale would be greatly appreciated.