Monday, January 10, 2011

Bls: [MW:9164] Weld Repair

Dear experts,

 

Here it is what I'm looking for. Too much heat input and longer time for PWHT will significantly reduce toughness and mechanical properties. Can you explain me in more detail? what is happen with chemical composition? Fyi, after verifying document, I found that several welds have been repaired until 3 times, and the system already put in service.

Note: mat'l spec: API 5L Gr B, process: SMAW, root pass: E6010, hot pass:E7018, design code: B31.4

 

I'm trying to get a good answer from experts.

 

Thanks in advance.



Dari: manpreet <manpreetsin88@rediffmail.com>
Kepada: "materials-welding@googlegroups.com" <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Terkirim: Sen, 10 Januari, 2011 10:17:59
Judul: Re: [MW:9161] Weld Repair

Dear Taufiq,

Since there is not sufficient info provided, I can give you a general idea:-

Repair Welding Procedure often requires PWHT, Repeating weld repair would cause too much heat input and longer time for PWHT which would significantly reduce toughness and mechanical properties, also If you are qualifying wleding procedure in accordance with ASME sec ix make sure you fullfil the requirements of QW-407.2.

Regards
Manpreet Singh


On Sun, 09 Jan 2011 09:17:34 +0530 Shanmugam Palanisamy wrote
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Dear Taufiq,
 
Doing welding many time at the same location, the base matel mechnical properity well get change. To avoid the properity change, better to cut and reweld.
 
regards
 
Samy
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On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 4:34 AM, Taufiq <taufiq_civ@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Dear all,
>
>Our client specification clearly stated that filler and cap weld may
>be repaired a maximum of 2 times using qualified procedure. I will
>appreciate if anyone can tell me what is going on if we repair the
>weld for more than 3 times?
>
>Thank you and regards,
>
>taufiq
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