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weld factor
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
2ndchild (Petroleum) 25 Aug 05 8:01
hi,
weld factor z as regulated in EN 13480-3 clause 4.5 takes the value of:
1.0 for 100%NDT
0.85 for random NDT
0.7 when no NDT
what is the value of z when we have:
(100%ET + no random test) or ( no random + single butt)?
(in accordance with the EuroNorm)
regards,


ppata (Petroleum) 25 Aug 05 8:26
hi,
this is not in my area but I hope I can help you with that(copy and paste next row on your browser address box or just click on it):
http://www.outokumpu.com/pages/Page____11024.aspx
Best regards,
Andrei

2ndchild (Petroleum) 25 Aug 05 8:36
thank you Andrei for your answer, I visited the outokumpu'site yesterday and I m really not sure,
z = 1.0  ?!!
regards 字串5
Leyla

 


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