Dear Mr. Vishnu,
"Can we go throw full GTAW process." -- Yes you can provided-
"Our made WPS allowed only 4 mm maximum GTAW" - assuming your WPS has been qualified with 4 mm (t) deposited weld metal, you are permitted to weld with GTAW upto 8 mm (2t), as per ASME Sec IX.
Which means you can weld "38NB and thickness is 4.59 mm." & "weld reinforcement is 1.6 mm to 2 mm" a total of 6.59 mm with full GTAW.
As far as "spatter and crown under-cut arrived at surface during SMAW process" is concerned, check the current & voltage used for SMAW process. Also check if the welder has been qualified to weld the positions relevant to the current field joint.
Also, check with your supervisor before approving full GTAW, as they monitor the issue of consumables in line with the estimated usage of filler wires/ electrodes.
Regards,
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From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of vishu.quest23@gmail.com
Sent: 06 May 2012 13:50
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:14196] T 22 material welding
Dear experts, I am facing a problem during the welding of header stub with terminal tube SA213 T22 material. terminal tube size is 38NB and thickness is 4.59 mm. Our WPS suggest to use GTAW+SMAW process for this type of welding. During welding spatter and crown under cut arrived at surface during SMAW process .and weld bead is also not in good seem we had maintain root gap is 2.4 .we use TGS brand ceriated based 2.4 mm size filler wire for root run during GTAW process. normally this type of joint welded in shop but here we made in our project site. Please guide me how can I minimise these weld defect. I had checked argon gas purity , fit up, voltage, current ,gas flow rate (8-14 CFH). But unable to detect the root cause of this problem. Can we go throw full GTAW process. Our made WPS allowed only 4 mm maximum GTAW.and weld reinforcement is 1.6 mm to 2 mm. Vishwas kumar pathak. Jaypee power bara thermal. (660*5 MW)
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