Impact Testing Requirements
Impact Testing Requirements
Impact Testing Requirements
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Section VIII, Div. 1 Flow Diagram for Determining Impact Testing Exemptions
o UG-20 (f) Impact testing per UG-84 is not mandatory for pressure vessel materials which satisfy all of the following. (1) The material shall be limited to P-No. 1, Gr. No. 1 or 2, and the thickness, as defined in UCS-66(a) [see also General Note (1) in Fig. UCS-66.2], shall not exceed that given in (a) or (b) below: (a) 1 / 2 in. (13 mm) for materials listed in Curve A of Fig. UCS-66; (b) 1 in. (25 mm) for materials listed in Curve B, C, or D of Fig. UCS-66. (2) The completed vessel shall be hydrostatically tested per UG-99(b) or (c) or 27-4. (3) Design temperature is no warmer than 650F (345C) nor colder than 20F (29C). Occasional operating temperatures colder than 20F (29C) are acceptable when due to lower seasonal atmospheric temperature. Thermal or mechanical shock loadings are not a controlling design requirement, cyclical loading is not a controlling design requirement.22
UCS-66 Materials
o (a) Figure UCS-66 shall be used to establish impact testing exemptions for steels listed in Part UCS. o Unless otherwise exempted by the rules of this Division, impact testing is required for a combination of minimum design metal temperature (MDMT) and thickness which is below the curve assigned to the subject material. o If a MDMT and thickness combination is on or above the curve, impact testing is not required by the rules of this Division, except as required by: UCS-66Q), and UCS-67(a)(2) o Pressure parts shall be evaluated as separate components (e.g., Shells, heads, nozzles, manways, reinforcing pads, flanges, tube sheets, flat cover plates, backing strips [remaining in place] and attachments essential to the structural integrity of the vessel when welded to the pressure containing component).
UCS-66 Materials
o UCS-66(a) continued... Each Component shall be evaluated for impact test requirements based on its individual material: Classification Thickness MDMT
o The MDMT used below shall be that stamped on the nameplate or the exemption temperature of the welded component before applying the temperature reduction permitted by: UCS-66(b) [ reduction in MDMT based on material thickness ratio] UCS-68(c). [non-mandatory PWHT]