AWS D1.1 does not restrict the number of PQRs supporting a WPS. Clause 6 requires only that essential variables be validated by procedure
qualification testing. Where a single PQR does not cover all required variables of a production WPS, multiple PQRs may be combined to provide
full technical support. Therefore, using multiple PQRs to support one WPS is fully acceptable and code-compliant.
Sridhar.
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 at 16:11, 'james gerald' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--Just to add, Pressure vessels is designed mostly for Internal pressure & external pressure.section 5.2.2 is for combination of qualified & prequalified WPS and not pertaining PQR's.Thanks & Regards
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On Monday, 2 March 2026 at 04:06:29 pm IST, 'james gerald' via Materials & Welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> wrote:I suppose you can support only for welding positions.Unlike ASME Sec.IX code for process vessels & piping where the Load is uniform and the materials are restricted by code it allows for combination.But AWS D 1.1, you are subjected to Static, Dynamic & cyclic loading as well and as such there is no statement like ASME Sec.IX like combining WPS/PQR. Moreover you prepare WPS for 1 Pressure vessel and it is easy to control in the shop but whereas AWS D1.1 say for example offshore platforms, you have many varied components like Beam, Plates, girders, tubulars etc.. and it is difficult to control. Only for need based WPS to be used for AWS D1.1.Thanks & Regards
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On Monday, 2 March 2026 at 02:56:11 pm IST, praba karan <prabakaran776@gmail.com> wrote:Dear experts,For procedure qualification as per ASME SEC IX- "Multiple PQRs may support one WPS",Likewise can we follow the same practice in AWS also? Because which is not mentioned directly on the code that we can use multiple PQRs to support one WPS.(And I'm not using prequalified WPS)Thanks & regardsPrabaharan--
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