B31.3 PWHT & Preheat Exemption

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Nazeer

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Sep 14, 2020, 4:02:43 AM9/14/20
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Dear All,

Request Clarification on which thickness (Control thickness / Nominal thickness) to be applied in the B31.3 2014 -Table 331.1.3  for PWHT & Preheat exemption. Details furnished below.

Weld Joint Details:
Joint : Header Pipe to Weldolet
Weld Type: Integrally Reinforced Branch Connection (B31.3, Fig 3285.4)
Material: P.No 1
Header Pipe Size: NPS 16 , 12.7mm thick
Weldolet Size: NPS 16 x NPS 3 , sch 40
joint groove Thickness (At crotch of Header pipe & weldolet): 22mm
Nominal Thickness (Tm) As per B31.3, Fig 3285.4 : 22mm
Calculated Control Thickness (Tm+Tc):  28mm (22 + 6mm)

Based on above scenario, we had applied weldolet nominal material thickness Tm of 22mm (thicker member of the joint) on B31.3 Table 331.1.3  and not performed PWHT & preheat of 95 Deg C.

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Whereas for PWHT exemption, Client is applying the control thickness  of 28mm on B31.3 Table 331.1.3 and insisting us to perform PWHT on the joint due to 95 Deg C preheat not applied.

In my opinion, nominal Thickness to be applied for PWHT exemption and control thickness to applied for calculating Minimum PWHT holding time.

Please advice and enlighten further, whether PWHT is mandatory for the above specified weld joint.


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Nazeer





james gerald

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Sep 14, 2020, 10:06:43 AM9/14/20
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Yes your Client is correct. Please see the snap shot below.
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J.Gerald Jayakumar




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atul khatri

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Sep 14, 2020, 10:06:45 AM9/14/20
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Hello Mr. Nazeer,
Yes, your understanding and interpretation is absolutely correct.
Control thickness is not to identify the PWHT requirement. It's to evaluate the holding time, holding temperature range and cooling range.
Whereas nominal thickness is the governing thickness for PWHT requirement , which in your case is lesser than 25mm , so PWHT is exempted.

Hope you are not dealing with Hydrogen , Amine , Oxygen or any Nace service while dealing with this case. 

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Atul Khatri

Nazeer

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Sep 14, 2020, 11:32:33 PM9/14/20
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Dear Mr. Atul Khatri,

Thanks for you valuable reply.


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Nazeer

Nazeer

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Sep 14, 2020, 11:32:38 PM9/14/20
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Dear Mr. Gerald Jayakumar

Thanks for your valuable reply,
Request your opinion on para 331.1.3(C) applicability.


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Nazeer

james gerald

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Sep 15, 2020, 2:21:00 AM9/15/20
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Dear Mr. Nazeer,

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Code always specify whether Nominal or Control Thickness is Applicable. Sorry for the Miss.


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J.Gerald Jayakumar


George Dilintas

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Sep 15, 2020, 7:38:25 AM9/15/20
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Table 331.1.3 is granting an exemption for PNo1 BASED ON NOMINAL THICKNESS. Note 6 says that the nominal thickness is defined  in 331.1.(c). Looking in this para the nominal thickness is the thickness of the thicker parts.
So if it is below 25 mm you dont need preheat to get exemption

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Nazeer

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Sep 16, 2020, 2:38:49 AM9/16/20
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Dear Dr. Georgios Dilintas

Thanks for you valuable reply in perspective of preheat.


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Nazeer
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