The “National Board Inspection Code” is issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, which is composed of Chief Inspectors from the…
API’s “Pressure Vessel Inspection Code (API 510)” and its “Guide for Inspection of Refinery Equipment, Chapter VI, Pressure Vessels,” give useful guidance to owner/operators for…
The requirements for future in-service inspections should be considered when new pressure vessels are designed and constructed. In particular, weld joints should be designed with…
In-service inspection refers to inspection after new equipment is placed in service, although these inspections are usually made during scheduled shutdowns. An inservice inspection program…
The degree of welding procedure review (if any) and who performs the review should be decided depending on the criticality of the pressure vessel. In…
A PQR is a document that proves by mechanical testing that a WPS is capable of producing acceptable weld quality, thereby “qualifying” the WPS. For…
A WPS is a document that specifies the critical welding parameters (called “essential variables” by Section IX) which are required to produce the specific type…
Other higher-temperature postweld heat treatments are also available, but are very uncommon for pressure vessels welds. They would typically only be used when the metallurgical…
Several alternatives to conventional stress relief heat treatment are available, although they are considered to be inferior, and are therefore only rarely used. These alternatives…
The most common form of PWHT is a “stress relief” or “tempering” heat treatment. This heat treatment involves heating the material to a temperature high…