Friday, March 31, 2017

Re: [MW:26331] Circumferential pipe weld joint resting on structural beam in process piping

1. Grind the pipe joint reinforcement on the contact area of beam.
2. Do NDT on the joint.
3. Get the design approvel.



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From: Perumal Govindan <perumalgovindan@gmail.com>
Date: 03/30/2017 7:02 PM (GMT+03:00)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:26328] Circumferential pipe weld joint resting on structural beam in process piping

Hi

Please adjust the pipe support location after approval by your piping design engineering and if not possible to adjust get concurrence from them for close out.

Regards
P Govindan

On Mar 28, 2017 18:21, "'Biplab Pal' via Materials & Welding" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Dear experts,

We need your kind support based on your experience and any code/std references.

The situation is that some of our process piping in refinery division THE CIRCUMFERENTIAL JOINT has come such position that the joint rests on the structural beam.
Is it allowed?

Some inspector have a concern that there is a developed stress while operation and the joint may fail.

Please share your experience and reference.

Thank you very much 

With best regards
Biplab Pal
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