Mr Steve,
Thanks for the prompt response. My reply to your queries is as follows:
1)0.312" 2)Carbon Steel 3)The pipe would be bevelled ended. It would be welded in the field beside apipeline trench.
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From: Steve McKenzie [mailto:Mechproj@xtra.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 12:35 PM
To: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] 14", X-52 pipe joint
Hi Shabaz Khan
depends on your code, welding procedure, testing requirements, equipment,
location (field or shop joint) and motivation of the welder.
If you can tell me the wall thickness, composition, etc etc
Assuming sch40 wall thickness, mild steel and no code requirements I would
allow 6 manhours for precut, prep, weld in a shop. 4 hours for weld alone,
given decent rotation gear.
For coded work add 50%. for TIG root allow another hour.
Cheers,
Steve McKenzie
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> How long a 14", X-52, ERW pipe joint would normally take in welding?
> Regards,
> Shahbaz Khan
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