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CVN Aws D1.1

The document discusses requirements for CVN testing as outlined in AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2008. It provides tables with requirements for minimum average and individual absorbed energy levels, acceptable welding processes, test locations, specimen sizes, and temperature reductions for sub-sized specimens. The tables establish standards for conducting CVN tests to ensure welds meet toughness specifications.

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CVN Aws D1.1

The document discusses requirements for CVN testing as outlined in AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2008. It provides tables with requirements for minimum average and individual absorbed energy levels, acceptable welding processes, test locations, specimen sizes, and temperature reductions for sub-sized specimens. The tables establish standards for conducting CVN tests to ensure welds meet toughness specifications.

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AWS D1.1/D1.

1M:2008

CLAUSE 4. QUALIFICATION

Table 4.14 CVN Test Requirements (see 4.35)


Minimum Average Absorbed Energy,e 0ft-lbf [J] 20 [27] 20 [27] Minimum Individual Absorbed Energy,e 0ft-lbf [J] 15 [20] 15 [20] Minimum Average Percent Shear Area, % (Note f) (Note f) Minimum Average Lateral Expansion, Mils/mm (Note f) (Note f)

Welding Processa SMAW GTAW GMAW SAW ESW EGW FCAW-S FCAW-G
a

Test Location Weld Metal Fusion Line +1 mm Fusion Line +5 mm

Number of Specimensb 3 3

Test Temperature F/C (Note c) (Note c)

Specimen Size,d 0mm 10 10 10 10

(Note c)

10 10

20 [27]

15 [20]

(Note f)

(Note f)

A WPS which combines FCAW-S with another welding process shall be specifically tested to assure CVN test criteria are met at the interface between the weld deposits. b The alternate number of specimens allowed per test location is five. The highest and lowest values shall be discarded to minimize some of the scatter normally associated with CVN testing of welds and HAZs. c Test temperatures shall be specified in contract documents or specifications. When sub-sized specimens are required, and the width of the specimens across the notch is less than 80% of the base metal thickness, the test temperature shall be reduced in conformance with Table 4.15. d Full size specimens shall be used when test material is 7/16 in [11 mm] or thicker. Sub-sized specimens shall be used when test material thickness is less than 7/16 in [11 mm], or when weldment geometry prohibits the removal of full sized samples. e Applicable in welds between base materials with a specified minimum yield strength (SMYS) of 50 ksi [345 MPa] or less. Acceptance criteria for welds between materials exceeding SYMS of 50 ksi [345 MPa] shall be specified in the contract documents or specifications. f Values for percent shear and lateral expansion shall be recorded when specified in the contract documents or specifications.

Table 4.15 CVN Test Temperature Reduction (see 4.35.5)


For sub-sized CVN test specimens where the width across the notch is less than 80% of the base metal thickness. Test Temperature Reduction Below the Specified Test Temperature Specimen Size mm 10 10 10 9 10 8 10 7.5 10 7 10 6.7 10 6 10 5 10 4 10 3.3 10 3 10 2.5 F 0 0 0 5 8 10 15 20 30 35 40 50 C 0. 0. 0. 2.8 4.5 5.6 8.4 11.1 16.8 19.4 22.4 27.8

Example: If design drawings or specifications indicate that CVN tests shall be performed at 32F [0C] and 10 mm 5 mm sub-sized specimens are used; the actual test temperature would be 12F [11C]. Note: The reduction in the minimum acceptance energy values for sub-sized specimens shall be determined in conformance with ASTM A 370a-97, Table 9.

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