It is normally on drawings, you will find it (general drawings, ISO's etc)
your CVN tests shall be somehow less than that temperature (a safety margin shall be considered and approved by engineering dep.)
Ramin Kondori
QC/Welding Engineer
IWE AT 0070
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Harish Kannepalli <harishkannepalli@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,--I have a very basic doubt since long time, posted in this forum also. How do we get the minimum energy requirements for CVN tests at a particular temperature? Is there any mathematical calculation to get this energy?
--regards,Harish.
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