EEMUA PUB NO 143-1985 Recommendations for Tube End Welding Tubular Heat Transfer Equipment (Part 1 - Ferrous Materials) (Formerly OCMA Specification No TEW 1)《管端焊接推荐规范 管状传热设备(第1部分 .pdf
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1、THE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS USERS ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TUBE END WELDING: TUBULAR HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT (Part 7 - Ferrous Materials (formedy OCMA Spefication No. TEW 1) PUBUCAIION No. 143 I EEMUAJ RECOMMENDATONS FOR TUBE END WELDING: TUBULAR HEATTRANSFER EQUIPMENT (Part 7 - F
2、errous Materials (formerly OCMA Specification No. TEW 1 J PUBUCATION No. i43 Copyright 1985 The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users chemical and energy industries. A list of Full and Associate Members (the latter being limited to membership of three technical committees) is given below. EEMUA
3、is concerned with the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the engineering plant used by members in pursuing their bu$ness activities. The Association aims to reduce members costs by providing the opportunity for them to share resources and expertise in order to keep abreast of technol
4、ogical developments and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their engineering activities. EEMUA supports the British Standards Institution, works with other institutions, associations, government departments, regulatory authorities qd the Confederation of British Industry, and is also active
5、ly involved with other standards-making bodies, both national and international, such as the American Petroleum Institute. Work, which is carried out in-house by members alone or with the help of other organisations, may lead to the production of Association publications. These are prepared primaril
6、y for members use, but are usually ofred for sale and thus for more general use. Such publications may also be submitted, normally through the British Standards Institution, as bases for appropriate national, European or international standards. A iist of current EEMUA Publications which may be purc
7、hased from the Association is given at the end of this document. Full Members Associate Members Associated octel BG BP Amm Caltex Petroleum Conoco Dow corning Eastern Generation EssolExxonMobil hwh Foster Wheeler Energy Lindsey Oil Refinery National Power PowerGen Shell AsraZeneca BASF D by welded j
8、oint, it is meant that the type of leaktight welded tube to tube plate joint considered in this specification, is intended to provide for the support of ail loads envisaged and not merely a seal to prevent leakage at the end of the expanded tube. It was the opinion of that meeting that an urgent nee
9、d existed for standardised procedures to be established for the design, fabrication, inspection and testing of these and simiiar components. There being no national or intenationai standard in existence which covered adequately this important subject, members agreed to pool their knowledge and exper
10、ience, and to co-operate in preparing a recommended practice for Tube End Welding and Testing. Such a recommendation could then be use as a basis for specifying requirements for the oil, chemical and other industries. This advisory document which is in SI units summarises the findings of the working
11、 group at the present time. After a period of circulation within inudstry, it is intended that these preliminary recommendations be subject to a complete review and the format rearranged to give a final presentation in three parts as follows: - PART1 : (a) GENERAL (b) FERROUS MATERIALS PART 2 : NON-
12、FERROUS MATERIALS PART3 : MISCELLANEOUS This document was produced under the auspices of the OCMA Welding Panel with the assistance of representatives of the Heat Transfer Society. , The Member Companies of OCNIA expressly declare that they are completely at liberty to buy goods which do not comply
13、with this specification whenever they desire to do so. . . 0.26%) steel C.% Mo ) 1% Cr. % Mo. ) I% Cr. % Mo. ) 2% Cr. 1% Mo. ) 46% Cr. % Mo. ) No preheat * 50C. min 100C. min 200C. min 18% Cr. 8% Ni. None * * No welding is permitted if the plate temperature is below 5C. These preheat temperatures ar
14、e appropriate when using filler metal of matching composition; when austenitic filler metal is used, the preheat may be substantially less and shall be established in the procedure test. The preheat and interpass temperature used in production shai be, within practical limits, the same as that used
15、in the procedure test. Experience has shown that because of the increased restraint offered by the larger assembly, the preheat necessary in production may exceed the minimum necessary to obtain satisfactory welds in the procedure test. For this reason an allowance should be made for this effect in
16、determining the preheat temperature chosen for the procedure test. Temperatures shaU be measured preferably by contact pyrometer; alternatively temperature indicating crayons may be employed, care being taken not to contaminate welding zones. In the event of welding being interrupted, the weld joint
17、 shall be insulated and allowed to cool slowly if the interpass temperature is not maintained. Before welding is resumed, the section to be welded shall be brought back to the required preheat temperature. When welding is completed, the joint shall be allowed to cool slowly 0000b82 105 m -6- 7.4 Ele
18、ctrical means of preheating shali be used wherever possible. Fixed gas bumers may be used for preheating and maintaining the preheat, provided that an adequate degree of control can be demonstrated. 8. WELD I NG s 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 The tubes shall be welded to the tube plate using the approved procedu
19、re (Ciause 3). Welding shail be canied out preferably in the flat position, i.e. with the tube plate horizontal. Welding with the tube plate vertical shall also be permissible where practicable, but attention is drawn to the difficulty of ensuring uniform throat thickness around the periphery of the
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