Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 5)
PART 5: PRE-HEATING AND HEAT TREATMENT VARIABLES Normally, there’s no issue on this variable because almost the PWHT Heating devices are working in order with the correct set-up temperature range and monitoring/record system. EXAMPLE OF AN PWHT PROCEDURE: Continue reading Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 5)
Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 4)
PART 4: POSITION VARIABLES Key Notes: * For the ASME PQR running without CVN impact test: Any PQR position can qualified for ALL position. (QW 203) * For the ASME PQR running with CVN impact test: It’s advised to run PQR 6G (or 3G, 5G) position for qualifying all the positions of piping welding onsite/workshop. Hence, there will be no any issue later on. * For the AWS D1.1 PQR, to qualified all position, at least Three (3) PQR 2G/3G/4G qo be carried out as per Tab 4.1 But there’re still flexibility gap if the project can optimize the Rule of … Continue reading Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 4)
Flow direction of Valve – Part 1 ( check valve )
For this topic, we are introducing about valve direction of various valve types as below: + Check valve : Flow direction of Valve – Part 1 (CHECK VALVE) + Ball valve: Flow direction of Valve – Part 2 (BALL VALVE) + … Continue reading Flow direction of Valve – Part 1 ( check valve )
PIPE API 5L: PSL1 vs PSL2
API 5L Pipe general: API 5L pipes is used for conveying gas, water and oil either in the oil or natural gas industries. Line pipe can meet all requirement of high-pressure transmission pipeline for natural gas & petroleum, can be used in on-shore, off-shore oil & gas transmission. API 5L ~ American Petroleum Institute specification API 5L cover seamless or welded steel line pipe. The purpose of this specification is to provide standards for pipe suitable for use in conveying gas, water, and oil in both the oil and natural gas industries. Grade: Grades covered by this specification are A25, A, … Continue reading PIPE API 5L: PSL1 vs PSL2
Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 3)
PART 3: FILLER METAL VARIABLES Filler metal variable is very sensitive item in WPS those mainly affect to the weldment mechanical and properties. Ideally, all the variables have to be kept as the same with PQR. There’re still some flexible gap, however, the below experienced lesson learns may help to resolve the common problems with WPS those relating to the changes of Filler metal variables. Key Notes: * ASME IX QW 404.12 vs 404.33 – AWS specification changed. * AWS D1.1 THE ABILITY TO RESOLVE ABOVE PROBLEMS IS LESS POSSIBLE (WE CAN CHANGE THE BRAND NAME OR REDUCE FILLER STRENGTH … Continue reading Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 3)
Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 2)
PART 2 : BASE MATERIAL VARIABLES Key Notes: * WPS – CVN with min.thickness is 16mm (ASME IX & AWS D1.1) * AWS D1.1 ONLY: TAB 4.1 –> (28) Diameter range for pipe welding is > 600 mm (24 inch) * Example of ASME IX 11&5 QUESTION: How about the unlisted material like SS400 Flange welded to API 5L pipe * Example of AWS D1.1 29&1 SPECIAL NOTE: ASME IX only! Example of Thickness combination by various PQR to make new WPS (with the same variables of mother PQR, even the CVN). Continue reading Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 2)
Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 1)
First glances of Welding Codes Application: Initial Concepts of Variables: B2.1 VARIABLES D1.1 VARIABLES ASME IX VARIABLES The Changes of Variables affecting to WPS qualification status: KEY NOTES: * Groove changes mean : U —> V, J —> V, X —> V ect., (excluded the T-Y-K Jacket joints) * CJP groove mean of using Backing/Backgouging * Groove weld is different with Fillet weld (Weld type including Groove & Fillet) WPS with Groove type can cover the Fillet, but Fillet WPS can cover only Fillet weld ASME IX FILLET JOINT QUALIFICATION B2.1 FILLET JOINT QUALIFICATION D1.1 FILLET JOINT QUALIFICATION * ONLY … Continue reading Welding Inspector & WPS (PART 1)
WPS understanding – Part 2
We will continue for remain variable: Example WPS for refer: I. Filler metals: for user purpose – just follow & take correct welding consumable, filler metal. We need take note the below table to know what variable is essential ( any difference if it is essential, will not allow ). J. Position: K. Post weld heat treatment L. Preheat: M. Gas: “Trailing” is generally given to the term where a trailing shield is used when using the GTAW process and most likely used for the welding of titanium, the trailing shield contains the shielding gas over the completed weld bead … Continue reading WPS understanding – Part 2
WPS Understanding – Part 1
Dear all, This topic we just introduce you How to read, understand & use a WPS ( welding procedure specification ). Example WPS for refer Some definitions you need understand before start it. What is WPS? is a written document that provides direction to the welder or welding operator for making production welds in accordance with code requirements. The completed WPS shall describe all the essential , non essential and when required supplementary essential variables for each welding process used in the WPS. 2. What is PQR ( procedure qualify record )? is a record of the weld data … Continue reading WPS Understanding – Part 1
