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Re: [MW:25451] Re: What is maximum limit for PWHT soaking temperature for P.No.1 Gr.1 & 2?

It is the lower transformation Temperature 725degC

2016-09-25 19:04 GMT+03:00 Ankit Gandhi <asgandhi.90@gmail.com>:
Dear as per ASME viii div.1 you have done simulation which is represent material property after pwht so you can rise temperature up to that simulation cycle.

Regards,
Ankit

On Friday, 10 February 2012 00:48:11 UTC+5:30, Tariq Hussain wrote:

Dear Friends,

 

minimum PWHT Soaking temperature is given in ASME Sec VIII Div. 1 UCS-56, My question is What is maximum temperature that we can use for PWHT with reference to some applicable standards or metallurgical point of view point?

 

OR

 

Can we do PWHT for P.No.1 Gr.1 & 2 (e.g SA 516 Gr. 60 & 70) maximum up to lower critical temperature i.e. 723 Degree Centigrade?

 

Thanks in Advance for your valuable share.

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