Thickness Qualification Range of Impact tested WPS for Piping

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Biplab Pal

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Jan 12, 2016, 3:40:35 AM1/12/16
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Dear Experts,

If impact test is required for any WPS the base metal thickness limit is an supplemental material and qualification of minimum thickness limit shall follow QW-403.6.
Now our Consulting Service Department is telling us the qualification thickness limit shall be t/2 to t+6mm. as per ASME B 31.3 table 323.3.1 for piping.

Guys, did you faced this kind of problem? I am experiencing this problem 1st time.
Please let me know your understanding and experience.

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Jan 15, 2016, 8:49:01 PM1/15/16
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Indeed there the requirement of B31.3 is different

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Kannayeram Gnanapandithan

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Jan 15, 2016, 8:51:16 PM1/15/16
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Ur client is ok

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Biplab Pal

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Raghuram Bathula

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Jan 15, 2016, 11:22:20 PM1/15/16
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yes construction code (B31.3) limits will apply

Vino Varghese

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Jan 16, 2016, 10:43:03 AM1/16/16
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One has to refer the applicable Construction Code for the Impact test requirement. If its, ASME B31.3, you need to follow the same.

Regards, Vino

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Jan 19, 2016, 8:30:48 AM1/19/16
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Dear Biplab,

As QW403.6 & ASME  B 31.3, thickness qualification range will be as mentioned below

Minimum Thickness qualification :(1) If t is more than 6 mm then  min thickness qualifies will be  t or 16 mm whichever is less (2)If t is less than 6 mm then min thickness qualifies will be 1/2 t
 
Max Thickness Qualification: t + 6 mm

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Afroz Shaikh
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Biplab Pal

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Jan 20, 2016, 4:44:08 AM1/20/16
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Dear all,

1st thanks for your kind support.

So we are in conclusion of 2 as all people suggested.
As per ASME B 31.3 if we are qualifying a WPS the following shall apply.

Case 1. If thickness of test piece is less than 6mm then qualification range will be 1/2t to t+6.
    If thickness of test piece is above 6mm then qualification range will be either 16 or t to t+6.

Case 2. for all 1/2t to t+6.


Please provide your input which one is correct case 1 or case 2 ??


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