Hi dear,
Hence you have mentioned that your code of construction is b31.3 , then the base metal qualified range becomes T/2 to T+6 mm. This is applicable for each PQR thickness. If there is a gap in the spectrum, then new PQRs need to be qualified to fill out the gap.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Charles V Jacob
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 2:03 PM Charles Jacob <charlesvj@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi dear, are you using b31.3 as the construction code.Pl clarify,Regards,Charles V JacobOn Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 2:00 PM chiluka venkatramulu <ramuluchiluka@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,--A welding procedure is qualified with multiple PQRs as below
- 3.05mm
- 4.19mm
- 6.0mm
- 25.0mm
With impact requirement.Now what is the thickness range qualified.Thanks and regards,Venkatramulu CH
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