Materials System Specification
Materials System Specification
Materials System Specification
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................. 2
3 References..................................................... 2
4 Purchase Order Information........................... 4
5 Design............................................................ 4
6 Materials......................................................... 6
7 Welding.......................................................... 8
8 Heat Treatment.............................................. 9
9 Inspection and Testing................................. 10
10 Product Marking, Coating,
Packing and Documentation................. 12
11 Material Selection and
Testing Subcommittee.......................... 13
1 Scope
1.1 This Specification supplements the requirements of ASME B16.9, ASTM A234
for Grade WPB wrought carbon steel pipe fittings, and MSS SP-75 for high
strength fittings. Normally, it only applies to fittings that are purchased "loose."
This Specification does not apply to fittings installed on equipment that is
engineered, manufactured, and tested prior to delivery to Saudi Aramco unless
specifically invoked in the Purchase Order.
1.2 Cast fittings, stainless steel and corrosion-resistant alloy pipe fittings, and pipe
bends with a radius three times the diameter (3D) or greater are excluded from
the scope of this specification.
1.3 Fittings purchased in accordance with the requirements of this Specification are
deemed to be suitable for wet, sour services without additional testing or
certification.
2.1 Any conflicts between this specification and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs), Engineering Standards (SAESs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Consulting Services Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this specification in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager, Consulting Services Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this specification shall comply with the
latest edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
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5 Design
5.1.1 Design and pressure rating of ASTM A234 Grade WPB fittings shall be
established by proof testing per ASME B16.9 Section 9 or by
mathematical stress analysis per ASME B31.3 Para. 304.7.2(d).
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5.1.2 Design and pressure rating of MSS SP-75 fittings shall be in accordance
with that specification. In addition, for elbows larger than NPS 16, the
wall thickness shall comply with ASME B31.3 Para. 304.2.1 or ASME
B16.49 Para. 2.2. The thickness of the remainder of the fitting may be
increased to equal the required thickness of the intrados (inner radius or
"crotch").
The pipe fittings covered by this specification shall have dimensions as specified
in ASME B16.9, ASME B16.28 or MSS SP-75 as applicable.
Circumferential welds are not allowed except to attach extensions such as those
mentioned in Para. 5.4 and straight tangent ends that are specified in the
purchase order. Circumferential welds are never allowed in the crotch area of
fittings.
The branch outlet of tees shall be extruded or forged to the run and shall have a
smoothly curved transition between run and branch. Welded-on branch
connections (set-on or stub-in) are prohibited. However, lengthening of an
extruded outlet by means of a circumferential weld in the cylindrical part of the
branch will be permitted.
When tees are fabricated from plate, the weld seams shall be parallel to the axes
of the run and the branch.
5.5 Reducers
Reducers shall have a nominal wall thickness which is at least equal to the
specified nominal wall thickness of the matching pipe (of equal specified
minimum yield strength) at the large end.
ASME shape reducers not listed in ASME B16.9 or MSS SP-75 shall be
designed in accordance with ASME B31.3, paragraph 304.6 for a design
pressure permitted by the matching pipe.
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Conical reducers are only permitted when so specified in the Purchase Order.
The included angle shall not exceed 12 degrees.
Exception:
The wall thickness of stub ends for lap-joint flanges shall be as specified in the
Purchase Order and the welding end prepared by internal taper boring to match
the specified pipe. Lap-joint flange stub ends (weld ends) for sizes larger than
NPS 24 are covered by 02-SAMSS-011 and related standard drawings.
Unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Order, the butt welding ends shall be
in accordance with the requirements of ASME B16.25 and match the beveled
end of the pipe specified in the Purchase Order.
6 Materials
6.1 General
Boron content shall be shown in the heat analysis or product analysis and shall
not exceed 0.0005%.
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6.2.2 High strength starting stock shall not be used for Grade WPB fittings
without prior, written permission from the CSD. In no case shall the
actual yield strength of the finished fittings exceed 440 MPa (63,817
psi). All other requirements for WPB fittings shall be met.
6.2.3 The carbon equivalent shall not exceed 0.42% when calculated according
to the formula:
Mn (Cr + Mo + V) ( Ni + Cu)
CE (IIW) = C + + + (1)
6 5 15
6.3 High Strength Fittings (≥ 42,000 psi specified minimum yield strength)
6.4 The vendor shall provide a certified material test report listing the actual results
of the chemical analysis, mechanical properties, notch toughness properties, heat
treatment, nondestructive examination, and any special tests required by the
Purchase Order.
6.5 For Sour service, the following additional requirements are applicable for
welded fittings fabricated from plate or strip:
7 Welding
7.1 General
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7.2 Processes
7.3.1 Electrodes, filler wires, and fluxes shall conform to the requirements of
the BPV, ASME SEC II, Part C, identical to the AWS A5.XX
specification series. Other consumables may be used only with the
specific approval of Saudi Aramco.
7.3.3 A change in filler metal deposit chemistry from A-No. 1 of BPV, ASME
SEC IX to A-No. 2 and vice-versa is not permitted without
requalification.
7.4.1 General
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For any SAW flux, GMAW electrode, or FCAW electrode used for
procedures which require Charpy Impact testing and all FCAW
electrodes for fittings shall be restricted to the specific brand, type and
maximum size as used for the PQR. The brand name and type of flux or
electrode shall be specified on both the WPS and PQR.
7.5 Repairs
7.5.1 Cracks shall be repaired only if approved by the Saudi Aramco inspector.
7.5.2 Unsuccessful weld repairs after the second attempt shall be completely
cut out and replaced.
8 Heat Treatment
Heat treatment after all forming and welding processes are completed is required for all
fittings.
8.1 All Grade WPB fittings supplied in accordance with this specification shall be
normalized as defined in ASTM A234. All high strength fittings shall be
normalized, normalized and tempered, or quenched and tempered as defined in
MSS SP-75. Stress relief heat treatments are not acceptable, even if permitted in
ASTM A234/A234M or in MSS SP-75.
8.2 Seamless Grade WPB fittings for which the final forming operation is
completed at a temperature above 620°C and below 980°C need not be
subsequently heat treated provided they are cooled in still air.
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8.3 Hot formed high strength fittings shall be cooled below the lower critical
temperature prior to heat treatment.
9.1 General
All butt weld ends shall be tested using one of the following methods:
• dye penetrant (color contrast penetrant) in accordance with ASTM E165.
Acceptance criteria shall be per "Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code," ASME
SEC VIII D1, Appendix 8.
• magnetic particle tested in accordance with ASME SEC VIII D1, Appendix 6.
9.4 Radiography
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9.5.3.3 At the manufacturer's option, all fittings that have failed the
hardness test requirements in paragraphs 9.5.3.1 and/or 9.5.3.2
can be re-normalized and hardness tested again. Fittings that
pass the hardness test requirements and the strength
requirements after re-normalizing may be accepted. Fittings
that fail a second time shall be permanently rejected.
9.5.4 If a portable hardness tester of the Leeb (rebound) type is used, its
application shall be in accordance with ASTM A956.
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9.6.1 Charpy impact testing requirements for fittings in Grades WPHY-42 and
higher strength are given in MSS SP-75. Grade WPB fittings do not
require impact testing unless specified in the Purchase Order.
9.6.2 For welded fittings, testing shall be performed on the base metal, heat-
affected zone, and the weld metal. The weld metal and heat-affected
zone impact test specimens shall be transverse to the weld axis.
9.6.3 Impact test procedures and apparatus shall conform to the applicable
paragraphs of ASTM A370.
9.6.4 The test temperature and the minimum Charpy energy requirements shall
be specified in the Purchase Order if different from the requirements in
Para. 9.6.1.
10.1 Fittings per ASTM A234/A234M WPB shall be marked in accordance with
ASME B16.9, paragraph 4.
10.2 Fittings per MSS SP-75 shall be marked per MSS SP-75, paragraph 17. In
addition, the carbon equivalent shall also be marked on the O.D. of the fitting.
10.4 The welding ends shall be coated with an aluminum-flake weldable primer
("Deoxaluminite" or "Bloxide" or other brand approved by Saudi Aramco
Consulting Services Department) or a coating that is easily strippable and does
not leave a residue that interferes with welding. The maximum dry film
thickness of a weldable coating shall not exceed 0.050 mm. A welding end
strippable coating is allowed to be any thickness. Examples of strippable
coatings include high-build vinyl, urethane, PVC, or strippable tape applied
before a coating.
10.5 All fittings must be protected from mechanical damage. Welding ends must be
protected with suitable wood, plastic, or metal covers. Fittings must be
packaged in steel-banded wooden crates or secured to skids.
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Note:
If fittings up through 6-inch size are securely packaged in the wooden crates so
that they cannot shift during shipment and damage the welding bevels, the
separate covers are not required.
10.6 The results of all tests required in this Specification shall be reported. The
reporting documentation shall be in the English language and three copies shall
be provided.
Revision Summary
28 February 2005 Editorial revision to affirm the contents, update the referenced paragraphs and committee
list, and changed the "Next Planned Update."
5 April 2006 Minor revision.
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