Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Re: [MW:31405] PWHT Thickness Requirements.

Hello Mr. Andrew,
ASME B31.3 states the general guidelines for PWHT requirements irrespective of fluid service.
Please follow the service specific standards like API RP 941 for Hydrogen service at elevated temperatures , NACE MR0103 etc.
Client requirements may also supersede the code requirement.
Feel free to discuss more.

Thanks & Regards 
Atul Khatri

On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 5:22 PM 'james gerald' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:
There are reasonable changes in ASME B31.3 2018 edition which exempts PWHT if applied a Preheat of 95degC for P1 materials. Please check.

Thanks & Regards

J.Gerald Jayakumar



On Monday, 7 September, 2020, 06:26:18 pm GMT+7, 'Sankaran Sp' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Dear Mr.Andrew,

irrespective of code, for P1 type material with 25mm and above thickness, after pre- heating & welding. PWHT is recommended one and it will reduce the HAZ hardness & eliminating the failure during service.  

Regards,
Sankaran.SP
Welding & Metallurgy expert



On Monday, 31 August, 2020, 07:57:49 pm IST, Andrew Ubakwem <andyubakwem@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear all

Pls what is the current thickness requirements for PWHT as per ASME B31.3? 

I came across old version of the code, it specifies that PWHT not required for all P1 materials, provided min preheat is maintained at 95deg'C.

We intend welding; 18" sch 80(23.83mm) to ASTM A 106, 24" sch 80(30.8mm), is PWHT required? Cite relevant Code sections Please.

Regards,

Andrew. 

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