SA 333 Gr6 or better switch to Gr3 what is your opinion?.
What is your experience on energy values when tested at -60 °C. are
they consistent?
I have many failures, in particular sub size specimens when tested for
< - 60 °C.
On Jul 1, 10:39 am, pjo...@technip.com wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> may be useful for the group members.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Prasad Joshi
>
> PIPING
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> Prasad
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> 01/07/09 10:23 AM "Ingale, Makarand"
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> Re: Help(Document link: Prasad
> Joshi)
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> Dear Makarand
>
> Coming to your query, as per ASME B31.3 ASTM A 333/6 can be used below
> -45.5-deg. C (-50-deg. F as allowed by code without any special
> precautions) with following precautions:
>
> 1) Testing of Base metal at minimum design temperature (-60 deg C in your
> case.) as per B-3 of table 323.2.2 of B31.3. This is useful for the
> procurement part.
> 2) For fabrication and welding part, special precaution has to be specified
> for impact testing of Weld metal and HAZ. This is useful for specifying in
> the welding specification or construction specification. You will have to
> specially mention this in the p.class so that it will be highlighted to
> QA/QC or welding engineer.
>
> I hope this clarifies. Let me know if you need any further information.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Prasad Joshi
>
> PIPING
> "Ingale,
> Makarand"
> <Makarand.Ingale@ To
> petrofac.com> <pjo...@technip.com>
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> 01/07/09 09:40 AM
> Subject
> Help
>
> Dear Prasad,
> I need your help. Can we use Material A333 Gr.6 for temp. Bellow -46 deg.C.
> If yes then what backup document I should refer to prove it. I remember we
> have used this material upto -60 Deg. C, but I don't have any backup
> document to prove it. . if you have anything can you forward me.
> -Makarand.
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