Basic Heat Treatment Training
Basic Heat Treatment Training
Basic Heat Treatment Training
TREATMENT
TRAINING
(REV.-0)
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HEAT TREATMENT
• WHY IS IT REQUIRED ?
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WHAT IS HEAT TREATMENT
• MATERIALS TREATED BY
APPLICATION OF HEAT NORMALLY
DONE IN SOLID STATE
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TYPES OF HEAT TREATMENT
• NORMALIZING
• ANNEALING
• STRESS RELIEVING
• SOLUTION ANNEALING-Mainly SS
• HARDENING
• TEMPERING
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NORMALIZING
• The steel is heated to 40° C above the upper critical
temperature(910 ºc) followed by cooling in the still
air.
Normalizing is done to achieve the following :
• To get Uniform structure and reduce chemical
gradients
• To change Mechanical properties,
– UTS,YS
– Hardness
– Impact properties
• To refine the grains 6
ANNEALING
• In this process, the steel is heated from 10 to
50°C above the upper critical
temperature(910ºc) and held for the desired
length of time; followed by very slow
cooling in the furnace
Annealing is done to achieve following :
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STRESS RELIEVING
C-Mn , C-Mo , Cr-Mo (< 2% Cr)
THEIR ATTACHMENTS
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LAYOUT OF A TYPICAL
FURNACE
(Electrical or Gas fired )
FURNACE
THERMOCOUPLE
COMPENSATING
CABLE
JOB
RECORDER P.I.D.
CONTROLLING BURNER 15
THERMOCOUPLES
• PRINCIPLE OF A THERMOCOUPLE
• THERMOCOUPLE MATERIALS
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PRINCIPLE OF THERMOCOUPLE
Welded
White/yellow junction
White Color
+Ve
recorder
-Ve
Blue Color
Red Color
Compensating Thermocouple
cable wire
Accuracy : 0.75% 21
‘S’ TYPE THERMOCOUPLE
Accuracy : 0.25 %
• ‘S’ TYPE THERMOCOUPLE ARE THE STANDARD
THERMOCOUPLES.
THERMOCOUPLES.
• MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION
90% PLATINUM + 10% RHODIUM
PLATINUM
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P.I.D.
PID = PROPORTIONAL INTEGRAL DERIVATIVE
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RECORDER
TYPES OF RECORDER
PAPERLESS -- WITH COLOUR DISPLAY SCREEN ,HARD DISC AND FLOPPY DRIVE.
•24 CHANNEL –
•12 CHANNEL –
COMPENSATING CABLES ARE CONNECTED BEHIND THE RECORDER SCREEN IN
CHANNELS.
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( ZONE-2 ) ( ZONE-4 ) ( ZONE-6 ) ( ZONE-8 )
BURNER
1640 1650
7900
(BOGIE
WIDTH
)
1650
3575 3575 3575 3575
( ZONE-1 ) ( ZONE-3 ) 14300. ( ZONE-5 ) ( ZONE-7 )
FURNACE SKETCH 28
9000
1. PROJECT NO:
2. SECTION NO :
9500
3. CHARGE NO :
4. H. T. REQ. NO :
BURNER
8700
FURNACE SKETCH 29
CERMIC GROUND LEVEL HEATING
BLANKET ELEMENT
CERMIC FIBER
OUTER
SLABER BLOCK BAFFLE
FIRE BRICK SHELL
INSULATING
CASTABLE
ROOF
CERAMIC
BLANKET
4150 ( REFRACTORY
4020
I/S )
125 250
TROLLEY
STRUCTURE
1380
1000
4961 30
PIT FURNACE SKETCH
LOCAL STRESS RELIEVING
( LSR )
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LOCAL STRESS RELIEVING
WHY
• Local SR to be done only when furnace SR not feasible
• When only certain components to be PWHT
HOW
• Can be done by Electrical / Gas / diesel / Induction etc..
Heating band
Inside radius
Insulation band
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LOCAL STRESS RELIEVING SET UP
SB+HB+IB
LSR of C/S
Spider or
prop
No Welding at top
Multitonne roller
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200 to 500mm from heating band
GOOD ENGG. PRACTICES
FOR FURNACE CHARGES
&LSR
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SUPPORTING ARRANGEMENTS
shall be 600mm.
600mm
450mm
burner
0
90
600mm
300mm(point no:2)
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SUPPORTING ARRANGEMENTS
Zero gap
Supporting
arrangement
towards bottom 42
GENERAL
Temp. support
Furnace floor
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SPECIAL NOTE
DESIGN.
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CODE EXTRACTS
• FURNACE PWHT
•LSR
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REQUIREMENT OF HEAT TREATMENT
AS PER ASME-SEC VIII Div.-1
• SERVICE CONDITION (UW-2)
• LOW TEMERATURE
OPERATION (UCS-68)
• CUSTOMER SPEC.
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CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 1 ) The soak band shall contain the weld, heat
affected zone and a portion of base metal adjacent to the
weld being heat treated. The minimum width of this
volume is the widest width of weld plus 1T or 2 inches,
whichever is less, on each side or end of the weld. The
term ‘T’ is the nominal thickness.
( 2 ) The operation of postweld heat treatment shall
be performed either by heating the vessel as a whole in
an enclosed furnace or heating the vessel in more than
one heat in a furnace, provided the overlap of the heated
sections of the vessel is at least 5 feet ( 1.5m). When this
procedure is used, the portion outside of the furnace
shall be shielded so that the temperature gradient is not
harmful. The cross section where the vessel projects
from the furnace shall not intersect a nozzle or other
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structural discontinuity.
CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 3 ) When the vessel is required to be postweld heat
treated, and it is not practicable to postweld heat treat the
completed vessel as a whole or in two or more heats; any
circumferential joints not provisionally heat treated may
be thereafter locally postweld heat treated by heating
such joints by any appropriate means that will assure the
required uniformity.
( 4 ) While carrying out local postweld heat treatment,
the soak band shall extend around the full circumference.
The portion outside the soak band shall be protected so
that the temperature gradient is not harmful.
( 5 ) Heating a circumferential band containing nozzles
or other welded attachments in such a manner that the
entire band shall be brought up uniformly to the required
temperature and held for the specified time. 49
CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 6 ) Where more than one pressure vessel or more
pressure vessel part are postweld heat treated in one
furnace charge, thermocouples shall be placed on
vessels at the bottom, center, and top of the charge or in
other zones of possible temperature variation so that the
temperature indicated shall be true temperature for all
vessels or parts in those zones.
( 7 ) Postweld heat treatment, When required, shall be
done before the hydrostatic test and after any welded
repairs. A preliminary hydrostatic test to reveal leaks
prior to PWHT is permissible.
( 8 ) For pressure vessels or parts of pressure vessels
being post weld heat treated in a furnace charge, it is the
greatest weld thickness in any vessel or vessel part
which has not previously been postweld heat treated. 50
CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 8 contd...) The nominal thickness is the total depth of
the weld exclusive of any permitted weld
reinforcement.
• For groove weld, the nominal thickness is the
depth of the groove.
• For fillet welds, the nominal thickness is the
throat dimension.
• If a fillet weld is used in conjunction of groove
weld, the nominal thickness is the depth of the
groove or the throat dimension, Whichever is
greater.
• For stud welds, the nominal thickness shall be the
diameter of the stud.
( 9 ) For P–1 material ( carbon steel), minimum holding
temperature during postweld heat treatment shall
be 1100 Deg. F ( 593 Deg.c). 51
CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
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CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 10 ) Postweld heat treatment is mandatory in
Following conditions :
• For welded joints over 1. 5” nominal thickness.
• For welded joints over 1.25” nom. Thickness
through 1.5” nom. Thickness, unless preheat is
applied at a min. Temperature of 200’F ( 94‘c )
during welding.
• Vessels or parts of vessels constructed of base
material with corrosion resistant integral or weld
metal overlay cladding or applied corrosion
resistant lining material shall be postweld heat
treated when the base material is required to be
postweld heat treated. In applying this rule, the
determining thickness shall be the total thickness
of base material. 53
• When the PWHT is a service requirement.
CODE EXTRACT FOR HEAT TREATMENT
( 11 ) Postweld heat treatment is not mandatory for carbon
steel jobs (P1 material ) in Following conditions
(UG2):
NOTES :
1. MINIMUM HOLDING TIME FOR 1” THICKNESS OR LESS ; ADD 15 MINUTES PER INCH OF
THICKNESS FOR THICKNESS GREATER THAN 1”.
2. THESE LOWER POSTWELD HEAT TREATMENT TEMPERATURES PERMITTED ONLY FOR P-
NO.1 GROUP NO. 1 AND 2 MATERIALS. 57
AS PER B31.3 ( Table 331.1.1 )
BASE METAL WALL THICK ( Nom ) MIN TENSILE TEMP RANGE HOLDING TIME
HR/IN Min
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SELECTION OF SPIDERS AT OPEN ENDS FOR HEAT TREATMENT
SHELL THICKNESS
Annexure-5
100
10
20
30
50
60
90
40
70
80
10000
9500
9000
8500
8000
7500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3000
2500
1500
1000
100
10
20
30
50
60
90
40
70
80
SHELL THICKNESS
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Annexure-8
HT CHARGE
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THANK YOU
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