thanks a lot 300 width for tensile and 150 for bend
On 17 Jun 2018 11:20 a.m., "Nithin Joseph" <nithindsilva4u@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,There is no requirement of size of specimen in code. However it should selected based on the testing requirements. Like for carrying out tensile test, width of min 300mm is required including weld, width wise. Length will depend on kind of testing required such as hardness, impact etc. AI cannot question this as it is the sole responsibility of manufacturer.
On Saturday, June 16, 2018, Er Sourav Bohray <ermechsouravbohray@gmail.com> wrote:ya u are right but my AI wants proof in written in asme code.. i look out asme sec 9 but i that only given take size in which size for tension bend sufficent--On 16 Jun 2018 4:37 p.m., "Bharat Kumar" <asopa.bharat@gmail.com> wrote:I think it's 150x300 for one plate so sums up to 300x300--On Sat 16 Jun, 2018, 9:03 AM Souravbohray, <ermechsouravbohray@gmail.com> wrote:is there any standard size of weld specimen for single vee groove weld according to asme sec 9
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