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Title
Specification and Approval of Welding Procedures for Metallic Materials - Part 9: Welding Procedure Test for Pipeline Welding on Land and Offshore Site Butt Welding of Transmission Pipelines
Anforderungen und Anerkennung von Schweissverfahren fuer metallische Werkstoffe. Schweissverfahrenspruefung fuer baustellengeschweisste Stumpfnaehte von Versorgungsrohrleitungen an Land und Offshore
Descriptif et qualification d'un mode operatoire de soudage pour les materiaux metalliques. Epreuve de qualification d'un mode operatoire de soudage pour le soudage bout a bout de canalisations de transport sur site, sur terre et en mer
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Aug 15, 1999
Scope:
This standard specifies how a welding procedure specification is approved by welding procedure tests for on land and offshore site butt welding of transmission pipelines under normal atmospheric conditions.
Tests are carried out in accordance with this standard unless additional tests (e.g. CTOD tests and all weld metal tensile tests) are specified by the relevant application standard or contract when these apply. This standard defines the conditions for the execution of welding procedure approval tests and the limits of validity of an approved welding procedure for all practical welding operations within the range of variables listed in clause 8.
It applies to the arc welding of steels of groups 1, 2 and 3 according to CR 12187. The principles of this standard can be applied to other fusion welding processes subject to agreement between the contracting parties.
The requirements for welding procedure specification and qualification for hyperbaric and "wet" welding are not covered by this supplementary standard.
Arc welding is covered by the following processes in accordance with EN 24063:
111 – metal-arc welding with covered electrode;
114 – flux-cored wire metal-arc welding without gas shield;
121 – submerged arc welding with wire electrode;
131 – metal-arc inert gas welding, MIG-welding;
135 – metal-arc active gas welding, MAG-welding;
136 – flux-cored wire metal-arc welding with active gas shield;
141 – tungsten inert gas arc welding, TIG-welding.
Other fusion welding processes by agreement e.g. metal cored wire arc welding.
Keywords:
- Welding
- Welded joints
- Pipes
- Pipelines
- Metals
- Steels
- Approval testing
- Acceptance (approval)
- Quality assurance systems
- Quality assurance
- Field testing
- Butt joints
- Submerged arc welding
- Underwater technology
- Test specimens
- Testing conditions
- Performance testing
- Performance
- Visual inspection (testing)
- Grades (quality)
- Defects
- Classification systems
- Non-destructive testing
- Tensile testing
- Impact testing
- Hardness testing
- Chemical composition
- Chemical analysis and testing
- Determination of content
- Dimensional measurement
- Thickness
- Records (documents)
- Repair
- Reports
- Certificates of conformity
- Arc welding
- Fusion welding
- Metal-arc welding
- Gas-shielded welding
- Gas metal-arc welding
- Gas tungsten-arc welding
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