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Table 302.3.5 Weld Joint Strength Reduction Factor, W —____ ete eH ‘Stee Group __ (800) (850) (00) 950) (1,000) (1,050) (i100) (1180) (1,20) (1,250) (1,300 (2,380) (1,400) 1,480 (1,500) cM 1095 091 086 082 077 073 068 O68 Notes cen) 1095 ost oss 082 077 nates 605) oe 1 05 05 05 05 05 os Notes 6) and (Suberiial Pam) ‘Atogenous welds aus- aoa boa bo a a at a ta tenti stainless rode See and Noss and Nose lke aloe (note ‘stent stainless grade 1095 091 08s 082 077 073 068 06% 059 055 05 See ana NOGEse cel alles Nats () and oI ther materials Nate (OL (@ Weld joint stengt reduction fcors at temperatures above the uppet temperature Uk lsted in Append: Afr the base metal or out ‘sie ofthe applcable rane n Tale 302.5 ae the responsibly ofthe designer. Al teperatvresaeow those wee wed (int Seng reduction factors ae tabulate, a value of 1.0 shal be used forthe factor Wwe rele; Mower the addonal les of ths able and Notes 6 nat spy (©) 1, = temperature 25° (50° below the tempertue identing the sta of ime dependent properties Isted under “HoTES” IME-DEPENDENT PROPERTIES" (Inn the Notes to Tales 1A and 18 ofthe BPY Code Section I, Pat othe base metals jomea by welding Fr mates not sed nthe SPV Cade Section I, PaO, Ty Stall be the temperature where the ceep ate of ‘ress rupture ceria in paras, 3023.2(0(0, (9), and (6) govems the basic allowable stress vale ofthe metals pined by weting. ‘hen he base metal fer the lower valu off, shal be used othe weld ft temperature, °C Fa he component forthe colciert operating pessure-temperaturecondion | under consideration. ‘CAUTIONARY NOTE: There ave many tos that may afet the Iie of a welded nt at elevated temperature and a ofthese factors ‘annot be adaressed i a able of weld srength reduction facto Forename, fabri issues uch asthe deviton fom ae ck ‘ua fom i pipe “peakirg” at longtuinal weld Seam) or afset atthe weld ant can cause an Increase in sess that may ‘esutinreduee sence ie and conto ofthese deviatens recommended. (e) The weld fon strength ruc factor, W, may be determined using Ine interpalaton for intermediate temperate values. ores: (1) The cro Steels nude: ro, 16r~ZMo, 17/Cr-Y6Mo-S, 274 1Mo, 2-10, 5-2, 9Cr-1Mo. Longunal and spiral (elea seam) welds shal be normalized, nomalzed and tempered, of subjected to groper Subitial postweld heat treatment (PET) far the ally, Reguleé examination ls in acordance wth par. 341.44 ot 395-2. (2) Longtail ana spiral (eli Sean) seam fusion welded constuction snot pelted for C-ZMo steel above 850% (0) The require catoon content ofthe wed filer metal shal be 20.05 Cw, See para 241.4.4(9) for examination requirements Basle Inv inde of SAW fe 21.0. (@) The CSEF (Creep Sterath Enhanced Fri) stoes include grades 91, 92, 911,122, ad 23, (G) NT = Nomalzing + Tempedng PAT. (6) Autogenous welds without file metal In austenic stainless stel grade xa) and austenite nickl alloy UNS Mos. No6sx and Noss A solution anneal ater welling required for se ofthe facts inthe Table, See pra. 34.4.3) for examination ‘equiements () Aternativey, the 100,000 hr Stess Rupture Factors stdin ASME Section ison 1, Subsection NH Tables 18.10 At, Ba, ‘and Cox may be useé asthe wea jot senath reduction factor for the macrials and welding consumables specified (©) eran heats of te austenitic stainless steels. pariclry fer those grades whose creep srenath is enkanced bythe precipitation of temperresistant carbides and cronies can suf fom an embritement contin nthe weld het affected zoe hat can lead to premature fare of welded components operating at elevated temperatures. A Slution annealing heat Uetment ofthe weld area mit ines tis suscepti (©) For caton ste W = 1.0 forall temperatures. For material othe than ctbon see, CMe, CSEF, and the ausent ays ised Table 302.35, W shal be as fellows: For T= To, W = 1.0. Fer Ty < Ts 1S00°F, W = 1~ 0.000909,» IT, exceds the upper temperature for which an allowable stress vale I iste in Append Afr the base metal the ale for W is he responsbiy ofthe desire. es w

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