Saturday, January 21, 2017

Re: [MW:25966] Regarding 2% sensitivity in radiography film.

Dear Mr Prasad

You already achieved the required sensitivity. According  to Sec V the required wire for mentioned thickness is 0.20 mm

You already achieved the required wire. Check Table T 276 on sec V.

Thanks




On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 8:16:14 AM UTC+3, George Dilintas wrote:
Check SE-1025 in  ASME V



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From: 'srinivasan muthukrishnan' via Materials & Welding <material...@googlegroups.com>
Date: 16/01/2017 12:07 (GMT+02:00)
Subject: Re: [MW:25895] Regarding 2% sensitivity in radiography film.

For 1" RT technique suppose to be superimpose  technique(DWSI) ,so we need to calculate this way 

Double the thickness 4.1+4.1=8.2 and one reinforcement 1.5mm for 1" welding

0.20/9.7*100=2%


On Fri, 13 Jan, 2017 at 17:32, Prasad Rode
Dear sir,
Thanks for reply.

I want make clear my concept about sensitivity.
My point is that
1) sensitivity= thk of visible wire/ base metal thk * 100 ,
is it correct formula or not.

2) Secondly, according to client,  sensitivity means 2% of base metal. It will comes to 0.08mm for 4.1 mm thk base metal. Means, we have show IQI of 0.08mm.i.e. 1st wire of set A.

Request all experts, pls clear my concept about 2% sensitivity.

Regards
Prasad

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