Dear Mathew,
you have selected two different materials, one from ASME , P No. 5A and another one from IS, considering this one as carbon steel.
If you consider BS 1113, you can not weld this disimmilar material , because of the problem of PWHT. In BS 1113, there is a statement regarding the postweld temperature difference. As BS 1113 gives the temperature range for PWHT , The higher tempeature of the lower grade material and the lower temperature of the higher grade material difference should not be more than 20 deg C.
In this combination the difference is more than 20 deg C.
Please check with the design engineers. According to me , the P No 5A , application is much higher temperature than the Carbon steel , hence design should be considered.
I saw one old CE WPS using the E7018 electrode for that fillet weld combination without PWHT.
Regards,
On 6/12/09, kevin mathew <kmvkeralaa@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
hello all
any one can clarify below doubt
i want to weld SA 387 GR22 TO IS 2062 GR B,IS ANY PWHT REQUIRED OR NOT,IS REQUIRED HOW MUCH?CAN ANY GAVE A STATEMENT FRM CODE/STANDARDS.Thanks & Regards
kevin mathew varghese
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