The American Petroleum Institute issued the 20th edition of API Standard 1104, Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities, in November 2005. The standard covers the welding of butt-joint, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and trans. The 20th edition of API 1104 includes a new Appendix A. Appendix A describes the method to determine the maximum height and length of a weld imperfection that can remain in a girth weld and not be a threat to the integrity of a pipeline. You can download and read online PDF file Book Api 1104 Welding Code 20th Edition only if you are registered here.Download and read online Api 1104 Welding Code 20th Edition PDF Book file easily for everyone or every device. And also You can download or readonline all file PDF Book that related with Api 1104 Welding Code 20th Edition book. Get Api 1104 Code 20th Edition Pdf PDF Online and save both time and money by visit our website, available in formats PDF, Kindle, ePub, iTunes and Mobi also. Not only Api 1104 Code 20th Edition Pdf PDF Online entitled, you can also download online book other attractive in our website.
API 1104 (20th Ed.) Branch Test Destructive Testing SpecimensAPI 1104 (20th Ed.) Branch Test Destructive Testing Specimens
I overhear a lot of stuff in my office. I'm always interested in the 'correct' answers to most of these arguments. I did a search here already but am still a bit perplexed. Say a welder is taking a 12' 'butt' and 12'-on-12' 'branch' test (for procedure qualification and/or welder qualification). Butt weld test in 5G position. Branch test conducted with run horizontal and branch pointing down. No problem figuring out required test specimens for the butt test (procedure qual. and welder qual.)as it is spelled out in Tables 2 & 3. What about required test specimens from the branch test for fillet and/or fillet/groove? I read 6.5.6 and 5.8, and referred to Figure 10. Interested in number of specimens and type tests. When these guys get done going back and forth, I'd like to know the answer from an outside source (you guys) just for the sake of not being BS-ed.
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Please note: The redline edition of this publication is a comparison of the original version of the 21st edition to the 20th edition, it does not incorporate future addenda, errata. The official version of the standard that accompanies the purchase of the redline, will include the updates (addenda, errata). Please note: for the non-English versions of this standard, addenda and errata may not be included. API Standard 1104, 21st Edition is the industry standard for welding practices. Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities presents methods for the production of high-quality welds through the use of qualified welders using approved welding procedures, materials and equipment in a new, clearly understood format. Wide in scope and filled with years of accumulated industry knowledge, the latest edition of 1104 presents inspection methods to ensure the proper analysis of welding quality through the use of qualified technicians and approved methods and equipment. This standard presents methods for the production of high-quality welds through the use of qualified welders using approved welding procedures, materials, and equipment. This standard covers the gas and arc welding of butt, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and transmission of crude petroleum, petroleum products, fuel gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and where applicable, covers welding on distribution systems. It applies to both new construction and in-service welding. The welding may be done by a shielded metal arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, or flash butt-welding process or by a combination of these processes using a manual, semiautomatic, mechanized, or automatic welding technique or a combination of these techniques. The welds may be produced by position or roll welding or by a combination of position and roll welding. This standard also presents inspection methods to ensure the proper analysis of welding quality through the use of qualified technicians and approved methods and equipment. It covers the procedures for radiographic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, and ultrasonic testing, as well as the acceptance standards to be applied to production welds tested to destruction or inspected by radiographic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, and visual testing methods. While this standard is comprehensive, it may not address all issues that may arise. The absence of guidance or requirements is not to be considered prohibitive to a particular activity or approach that is based upon sound engineering judgment. For example, other industry standards, reliable engineering tests and analyses, or established industry. Document HistoryAmendments, rulings, supplements, and errataBrowse related products from American Petroleum Institute
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