Impact Test Temperature variation needs requalification

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Saravanan Selvakumar

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Aug 2, 2023, 11:19:41 PM8/2/23
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Dear All,

I have a WPS for P1 to P1 material, with impact test done at -30 C, another project with different material but lies within P1 and  requirement is for -60 C. Can i show the same WPS/PQR or should i do requalification.

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Saravanan S.

Annamalai Ram

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Aug 8, 2023, 11:40:47 PM8/8/23
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I think, the welding process is SMAW. No thickness is available. 
ASME Sec IX, P1 to P1, has listed  as Supplementary Essential variables, in ASME BPVC IX (2010): Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Part IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications

ASME Sec IX, Reference is made to QW-403.6 and Table QW-252, It is supplementary essential(impact test required). So, the material need impact testing.

ASME Sec VIII, D1, If the material temperature is changed from -30°C to -60°C : Reference is made to Exemption curves, UCS-66, For all thicknesses, -60°C is far below all the curves and need impact testing.

Requalification necessary or else : the material need impact testing. But, we can go for direct impact testing, as allowed in ASME Sec IX, para , QW-251.2

 Supplementary essential variables are required for metals for which other Sections(ASME Sec VIII, D1) specify notch-toughness tests and are in addition to the essential variables for each welding process.

So, the material need impact testing, if we change the metal temperature from.-30°C to -60°C

Mohd Siraj

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Aug 30, 2023, 11:23:01 PM8/30/23
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additional to above mail,
1) Filler metal used to be impacted more or equal than -60C, 
2) special attention to be given during pqr , increaase filler metal dilution to pass pqr imapct -60C.

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