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Re: [MW:26877] max. Heat Input on WPS?

Hello Ali,

Can you plz tell me which standard you refereed for 2.5kj/mm is max heat input.

Puneet

On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 3:42:31 PM UTC+5:30, Ali Asghari wrote:
hi
for c.s ,if the fabrication process is TMCP,the h.i must be less than 25kj/mm.


From: PREM SHANKARDUTT NAUTIYAL <prem_n...@rediffmail.com>
To: material...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 5:55:17 PM
Subject: [MW:1294] max. Heat Input on WPS?

  Dear friends

How do we specify heat input requirements for a particular process / material as per ASME Sec IX.
Now i have seen many clients specifying max. heat input as 2KJ/mm for Carbon steel welding. Some clients like BHAVINI / NPCIL specify max. heat input as 1200 J/mm for stainless TIG welding.
DO we have to put this heat input requirement on the WPS as per ASME Sec.IX if the construction code calls for impact testing ?? If there is impact testing involved then heat input becomes an supplementary essential variable, then how do we specify the max.heat input on the preliminary WPS before conducting the PQR ??
Are there any guidelines / thumbrule / literature available ?
How to calculate the optimum heat input requirement for various materials like Carbon steel , LAS, Stainless steel ( i am not talking about basic formula HI=V*I*60/Travel speed)

Please share ur valuable advice / experience .

Regards

Prem Nautiyal
Godrej, Mumbai

PREM S NAUTIYAL
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