ASME Section VIII Division 1 PWHT Requirements

ASME Section VIII Div 1 PWHT Requirements – UW-40 & UCS-56 Explained

ASME Section VIII Div 1 PWHT Requirements

Complete Guide to UW-40 Procedures & UCS-56 Tables

Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) under ASME Section VIII Division 1 is one of the most critical requirements in pressure vessel fabrication. Unlike structural codes, ASME strictly mandates PWHT based on material type, thickness, and service conditions.

Definition: PWHT is a controlled heating process applied after welding to reduce residual stresses, improve ductility, and enhance resistance to brittle fracture and hydrogen cracking.
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Quick Navigation

  • UW-40 Procedures
  • Soak Band Concept
  • Nominal Thickness (t)
  • UCS-56 Requirements
  • Heating & Cooling Rates
  • Repair Welding Rules

UW-40: Procedures for Post Weld Heat Treatment

Clause UW-40 defines how PWHT must be performed. There are eight permitted procedures depending on vessel geometry and practicality.

1. Full Furnace Heating

Preferred method ensuring uniform temperature.

2. Multi-Heat Furnace

Requires 5 ft overlap and thermal shielding.

3. Sectional Heating

Used before final assembly.

4. Internal Heating

Controlled with insulation and pressure limits.

5. Circumferential Band Heating

Used for nozzle areas.

6. Pipe Joint Heating

Full circumference heating required.

7. Local Nozzle Heating

Used for spherical heads.

8. Special Configurations

Requires engineering justification.

Soak Band Concept (Critical for Compliance)

The soak band is the volume of metal that must reach PWHT temperature.
  • Includes weld + HAZ + base metal
  • Width = weld width + (1t or 50 mm max)
  • Must be uniform temperature

Nominal Thickness Definition (UW-40 f)

Joint TypeDefinition of Thickness (t)
Butt WeldDepth of weld
Fillet WeldThroat thickness
Groove WeldDepth of groove
Unequal ThicknessThinner part
Repair WeldDepth of repair

UCS-56: PWHT Requirements by Material

UCS-56 defines when PWHT is mandatory. Requirements depend on P-Number classification.

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P-Number Material Temp (°F) PWHT Requirement
P-No.1 Carbon Steel 1100°F >38mm thickness mandatory
P-No.3 Low Alloy 1100°F Mandatory >16mm
P-No.4 Cr-Mo Steel 1200°F Generally mandatory
P-No.5A 2.25Cr-1Mo 1250°F Mandatory almost always
P-No.15E Grade 91 1300°F Strict control required
⚠️ Exceeding PWHT temperature can cause grain growth and reduce strength.

Heating & Cooling Rate Control

Heating Rate Rule

Max Heating Rate = 400°F/hr ÷ Thickness (inches)

Cooling Rate Rule

Max Cooling Rate = 500°F/hr ÷ Thickness (inches)

Temperature variation limits:
  • Heating: max 250°F variation
  • Holding: max 150°F variation

Repair Welding After PWHT

ASME allows repairs after PWHT under strict conditions:

  • Prior approval required
  • Depth limits: 38mm (P1), 16mm (P3)
  • Mandatory NDT (MT/PT)
  • Preheat required

Temper Bead Technique

For alloy steels, half-bead technique is used to control HAZ hardness without PWHT.

Quick Quiz (Test Your Knowledge)

Q1: What is minimum PWHT temperature for P-No.1?

Answer: 1100°F (595°C)

Q2: What defines nominal thickness?

Answer: Thickness of welded joint

Q3: What is soak band width?

Answer: Weld width + 1t or 50mm

Key Takeaways

  • PWHT is mandatory based on thickness & material
  • UW-40 defines procedures
  • UCS-56 defines requirements
  • Strict heating/cooling rates prevent damage
  • Repairs require strict compliance
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PWHT always mandatory?

No, depends on thickness and material classification.

What is soak band?

The heated zone including weld, HAZ and adjacent base metal.

Can PWHT be done locally?

Yes, but must ensure uniform heating and controlled gradients.

What happens if PWHT is skipped?

Risk of cracking, brittle fracture and code non-compliance.

Technical Guide | ASME Section VIII Div 1 PWHT (UW-40 & UCS-56)

PWHT Thickness Requirements (UCS-56 Summary)

Material (P-No.) PWHT Mandatory Thickness Condition
P-No.1 (Carbon Steel) > 38 mm (1.5 in) Mandatory
P-No.1 (With Preheat ≥ 95°C / 200°F) > 32 mm (1.25 in) Mandatory
P-No.3 (Low Alloy Steel) > 16 mm (5/8 in) Mandatory
P-No.4 & P-No.5 All thicknesses Generally mandatory

PWHT Holding Time Requirements

Thickness Holding Time Rule Minimum Time
Up to 50 mm (2 in) 1 hour per inch thickness 15 minutes minimum
Above 50 mm (2 in) 2 hours + 15 min per additional inch

Heating and Cooling Rate Limits

Condition Formula Maximum Limit
Heating Rate (Above 425°C / 800°F) 400°F/hr ÷ Thickness (inches) Max 400°F/hr
Cooling Rate (Above 425°C / 800°F) 500°F/hr ÷ Thickness (inches) Max 500°F/hr

Temperature Uniformity Requirements

Stage Maximum Temperature Variation
Heating Stage 250°F (140°C)
Holding Stage 150°F (83°C)

Repair Welding After PWHT (UCS-56)

Material Maximum Repair Depth Special Requirements
P-No.1 38 mm (1.5 in) Preheat ≥ 95°C (200°F), NDT required
P-No.3 16 mm (5/8 in) Temper bead technique mandatory

Soak Band Requirements

Parameter Requirement
Coverage Weld + HAZ + adjacent base metal
Minimum Width Weld width + (1t or 50 mm, whichever is less)
Temperature Must reach minimum PWHT temperature

PWHT Temperature Limits Based on Ni + Mn Content

Condition Maximum Temperature
Ni + Mn ≤ 1.0% 1455°F (790°C)
Ni + Mn > 1.0% to 1.2% 1435°F (780°C)
Minimum Temperature (General) 1300°F (705°C)
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