WI Quest PT 7
WI Quest PT 7
WI Quest PT 7
Technical knowledge
Calibration refers to the act of evaluating and adjusting the precision and accuracy of
measurement equipment. In ultrasonic testing, several forms of calibration must
occur. First, the electronics of the equipment must be calibrated to ensure that they
are performing as designed. This operation is usually performed by the equipment
manufacturer and will not be discussed further in this material. It is also usually
necessary for the operator to perform a “user calibration” of the equipment. This user
calibration is necessary because most ultrasonic equipment can be reconfigured for
use in a large variety of applications. The user must “calibrate” the system, which
includes the equipment settings, the transducer, and the test setup, to validate that
the desired level of precision and accuracy are achieved. The term calibration
standard is usually only used when an absolute value is measured and in many
cases, the standards are traceable back to standards at the National Institute for
Standards and Technology.
a. BS EN 499
b. BS EN 288
c. BS EN 22553
d. ( answer ) BS EN 287
3) The WPS calls for a root gap to be between 2 and 3mm, the actual measured gap
is 4mm, … of action would you like?
With Welding inspector position: We have follow Approved WPS stricly! Any
difference with WPS will be rejected. But:
With Welding engineer: it can cosider to checked again. For ex: if it is checked
follow ASME IX: root spacing is Nonessential –> can accept.
4) What is the abbreviation for a Welding Procedure Specification that has been
written for the purpose of qualifying a Weld Procedure Test weld?
a. WPS
b. ( answer ) pWPS
c. uWPS
d. pWPT
Pls see attached link: WPS understanding.
5) How are the lengths of tack welds during assembly and fit up determined?
PWHT is a mandatory requirement when certain criteria are met, the main one being
the thickness. BS EN 13445 and BSPD 5500 require that joints over 35mm thick are
PWHT’d, ASME VII above 19mm. If, however, the vessel is to enter service where
stress corrosion is a possibility, PWHT is mandatory, irrespective of thickness. The
soak time is also dependant on thickness. As a very general rule this is one hour per
25mm of thickness; for accuracy, reference must be made to the relevant specification.
So what does the term ‘post weld heat treatment’ mean? To some engineers it is a
rather vague term that is used to describe any heat treatment that is carried out when
welding is complete. To others however, particularly those working in accordance
with the pressure vessel codes such as BS PD 5500, EN 13445 or ASME VIII, it has a
very precise meaning. When an engineer talks of post weld heat treatment,
annealing, tempering or stress relief it is therefore advisable.
10) How do we determines what the correct weld preparation (root gap, root face,
included angle) should be?
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2. Prince says:
June 22, 2018 at 4:48 pm
Nice one, very helpful ……… are their any study materials for the cswip 3.1
practical exam or maybe a link to a video tutorial or something like that.
Thanks
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