The Shootout and Jailbreak Goal in PWHL Hockey

This week marked the debut of the Professional Women’s Hockey League season and its rules will differ significantly from those seen in the National Hockey League (NHL). While teams in NHL receive two points for winning an overtime or shootout game, while in PWHL they only get credit if their victory came during regulation time. …

Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) Requirements As Per ASME Section VIII, Division 1

ASME Section VIII, Division 1 is an important engineering standard that provides clear guidelines for creating, inspecting, and certifying pressure vessels. This contributes to standard engineering practices while improving safety and efficiencies across different industries. Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) is a controlled process designed to eliminate residual stresses in welded materials and is defined …

ASME Section VIII Div 2 PWHT Requirements

ASME Section VIII contains comprehensive requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection, testing and certification of fired or unfired pressure vessels with internal or external operating pressures exceeding 15 psig. In addition, this standard provides mandatory and nonmandatory appendices that detail additional design criteria, nondestructive examination standards and acceptance standards that apply. Division 1 As its …

Pseudowire Head-End Termination (PWHT) and PIC Features

PWHT utilizes the Junos operating system and vTrio chip microcode to provide advanced routing, quality of service (HQoS), switching, and security features. The router control plane runs on x86 processors while forwarding is powered by vTrio. Junos OS Release 17.3 provides enhanced aggregated infrastructure for redundant logical tunnel (RLT) interfaces, with anchor and transport logical …

Post Weld Heat Treatment Methods

Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) is an essential process used to reduce residual stresses and enhance tensile strength, ductility and toughness in welded metal. Many welding codes mandate PWHT treatments on materials like piping, tanks and pressure vessels for maximum adhesion strength. Preheating involves heating material to specific temperatures for a specified duration, followed by …

P91 PWHT Chart

SI was called into assess whether heat had had any detrimental impact on P91 after a fire at a power plant, taking metalurgical replicas for analysis to assess any softening in HAZ regions. Gressler stressed the fact that hardness alone does not determine material health. Instead, an effective screening measure would be monitoring creep strain …

How to Find the Best PWHT Machine Price

PWHTs are used for many different reasons, including weld preheating, postweld heat treatment, and to address service conditions on carbon steel components. When searching for the ideal machine price, consider factors like: heated parts size, power level, heater and control system (air cooled is often the better choice when heating parts with low heating temperature …

ASME B31 3 Eliminated PWHT Requirements

The 2014 edition of ASME B31.3 Code for Process Piping removed PWHT requirements on carbon steel weld materials provided that multi-pass welding techniques and temperatures of at least 95oC (200oF) were employed, as determined through fracture mechanics tests and analyses. These changes reflect fracture mechanics analysis findings. Preheat Temperature Preheat temperature is the keystone to …

The Purpose of PWHT

Many pressure vessels and pipes require PWHT welding processes due to stringent codes governing chemical composition and thickness requirements of materials being welded together. PWHT is used to reduce residual stresses in materials and prevent brittle fractures, and requires extensive documentation in order to meet industry standards. Strength PWHT serves primarily to minimize and redistribute …

PWHT Formula

Heat Rate PWHT processes typically reach temperatures above 450 degrees Celsius for one hour per inch of thickness, making it essential that heating and cooling rates match those required by material type, component size/configuration and desired soaking temperatures. Excessively fast heating or cooling rates could result in unacceptable distortions and thermally-induced stresses if they exceed …