Joining Seamless Pipes: Recommended Method to Sustain Pressure

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To join two lengths of seamless pipes for a high-pressure application of 280 bar, welding is recommended, ensuring the weld beads are flush to avoid interference with supports. The pipe material, ASTM A 106 Grade B, has specific internal pressure ratings that must not be exceeded. Proper alignment and tolerances are crucial to facilitate smooth travel through circular guides, and the welding procedure should be tailored for seamless pipes, including careful selection of filler metal. A comprehensive testing plan is necessary to verify the integrity of the welded joint under operating conditions. Safety regulations and potential liability issues should also be considered due to the high-pressure environment.
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what is the recommended method to join two lengths of seamless pipes such that the joint should sustain a particular operating pressure?
 
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Pipe ends can be welded to one another or you can add flanges to either end and bolt the flanges together.

In any event, the pipe material and pipe size will have a certain internal pressure rating, and it is not recommended that this pressure rating be exceeded, regardless of the method of connection.
 
thank you for your reply..

this is to be used in water for jetwashing at normal temperature and a operation duration of 14 hours subjected to a working pressure of 280 bar
Seamless pipe material: ASTM A 106 Grade B
Pipe schedule: 160
3/4” (the nominal pipe size)

Important consideration:1) this pipe travels horizontally between circular supports/guides.so the weld beads should be flush with the outer surface of the pipe so as to avoid interference/jamming with the circular guides.

2)alignment..the tolerances and alignment issues are of paramount importance because any mis-alignment would inhibit smooth travel through the circular supports

circumferential butt welding of seamless pipes must be somewhat different from butt welding of welded pipes .what weld procedure should be adopted? What are the considerations for butt weld specific for seamless pipes like proper selection of filler metalwhat would be the testing plan for the welded joint to ensure integrity at such operating pressures?what should be the possible configuration of test samples
 
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working pressure of 280 bar

That sounds like a pretty high pressure. Are there any OSHA regulations or other safety considerations that need to be taken into account? What are the potential liability issues if the weld fails?
 
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