Dear Ali,
Can you please add more info, What is material & size. Can you please explain what is 'The area is 1" x 1"' Thanks, Shashikant Teli.
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Subject: [PipingDesign] stress relieving
Hi,
We have a reduction of wall thickness for a pipe which originally is 10 mm and now is shows 3 mm, the pressure is 300 psig. The area is 1"X1", the line is stress relieved while installation. Now they will make a weld repair (weld build up). the question does is require stress relieving after this repair ?
Regards,
Ali
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