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API 510.

DAILY EXAM 3 (Closed book)


Note: Encircle the letter of only one answer which you think is most appropriate.

1.

Choose correct Pneumatic test pressure for following vessel


Design Pressure
Design temp.
Allow stress (Ambient)
Allow stress (675F)

=
=
=
=

160 psi
675 F
20,000 psi
19,200 psi

a. 176.0 psig
b. 215.6 psig
c. 183.3 psig
d. None of above
2.

Part MAWP for lower dished head in vertical vessel will


generally be:
a.
b.
c.
d.

3.

Choose correct statement. Allowable external pressure for a vessel:


a.
b.
c.
d.

4.

Will depend on Joint efficiency (E) and extent of


radiography
Depends on vessel temperature
Is affected by internal corrosion allowance
Both b and c

The rules for impact testing of carbon steel in Section VIII vessel
materials require what kind(s) of impact test.
a.
b.
c.
d.

5.

Lower than top head


Lower than shell
Higher than both shell and top head
Same as both top head and shell

Brinell & Rockwell


Izod & Charpy V-notch
Charpy V-notch only is acceptable
Brinell only is acceptable

Prior to witnessing a pneumatic test of a pressure vessel, the


inspector should:
a.

Ensure that welds around nozzles were inspected by PT


or MT prior to commencement of test
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b.
c.
d.
6.

Vessel MAWP is 200 psi. What will be the total pressure at a


point 20 feet from top, if vessel is completely filled with liquid
(specific gravity = 1).
a.
b.
c.
d.

7.

d.

At the option of vessel manufacturer


At the option of vessel inspector
Permitted only if water is not available in the
region and Client approves
Permitted only if design or operating conditions do
not permit use of water as test medium.

220
250
200
260

psi
psi
psi
psi

For external pressure calculations, the value of E is worked out


on the basis of:
a.
b.
c.
d.

10.

psi
psi
psi
psi

What will be the minimum inspection pressure if pneumatic


testing was carried out at 220 psig, as per code?
a.
b.
c.
d.

9.

220.00
208.66
204.33
191.34

Hydrostatic pressure test of vessels may be replaced by


pneumatic test:
a.
b.
c.

8.

Ensure that test pressure is maintained throughout the


leak testing inspection
Ensure that all butt welds were UT checked prior to
commencement of test
Both a and b

E=
E=
E=
E is
on radiography

1 for full radiography


0.85 for spot radiography
0.7 for no radiography
modulus of elasticity and does not depend

In external pressure calculations for cylindrical shell, the Factor


A, depends on:
a.

O.D. and thickness of shell


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b.
c.
d.
11.

Design temperature
Safe stress value S of material
All of the above

The size of a properly deposited equal fillet weld is shown as 10


mm. The throat dimension for this weld will be approximately:
a.
b.
c.
d.

12.

ASME Sec. VIII, Div. 1 permits which of the following nozzle


constructions?
a.
b.
c.
d.

13.

for shell I.D.


for shell O.D.
of Inside radius of shell
of Outside radius of shell

Plastic formation and fracture


Brittle failure
Energy observed at the notch
toughness

Reinforcement area required for an opening of diameter of 8


inside diameter and minimum required shell wall thickness 1.0
will be:
a.
b.
c.
d.

16.

1%
1%
1%
1%

The notch test is better described as:


a.
b.
c.
d.

15.

Set-in type
Set-on type
Both (a) and (b)
None of (a) or (b)

Ovality tolerance of a vessel shell with internal pressure is:


a.
b.
c.
d.

14.

10 mm
8 mm
7 mm
9 mm

9.0 sq. inches


8.0 sq. inches
1 inch thickness
10 sq. inches

The material not requiring PWHT by code requirement has been


heat-treated. The PWHT carried out on this material is most
likely due to:
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a.
b.
c.
d.
17.

Due to process requirement


Because of the material
As per authorized inspector requirement
Because of welding process.

A vessel is constructed by using SA516 Gr. 70 normalised plates


of thickness 1.125. Minimum MDMT without any impact testing
for this vessel will be:
a.
b.
c.
d.

-26F
-30F
-22F
-16F

18.
Evaluation of radiographs for Porosity shall be carried
out for
Pressure vessels subjected to
a.
b.
c.
d.
19.

The radiographs and radiography reports of a vessel shall be


maintained till:
a.
b.
c.
d.

20.

5 years
Till the MDR is signed
3 years
10 years

Pneumatic test should be carried out on a vessel at 300 psig. The


design temperature and the test temperature are same. What is
the test pressure and in how many steps the pressure should be
applied.
a.
b.
c.
d.

21.

Full radiography
Spot radiography
For both a and b
For none of a or b

350
330
350
330

psig,
psig,
psig,
psig,

6
6
2
2

steps
steps
steps
steps

Non-ferrous material has iron content:


a.
Less than 20%
b.
Less than 10%
c.
Less than 100%
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d.

Less than 50%

Q. NO.
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19
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ANSWER
C
C
D
C
A
B
D
C
D
A
C
C
A
D
B
A
A
A
B
B
D

REFERENCE
ASME VIII, UG 100 (b)
Body of Knowledge, 3 (d), page 2
ASME VIII, UW II (c)
ASME VIII, UG - 84
ASME VIII, UG - 100
Body of Knowledge, 3 (d), page 2
ASME VIII, UG 100 (a)
ASME VIII, UG 100 (d)
ASME VIII, UG 28, Step 7
ASME VIII, UG 28, Steps 2 and 3
Body of Knowledge
ASME VIII, UW 16, Fig. UW 16.1
ASME VIII, UG 80 (a)
General Knowledge
ASME VIII, UG - 37
General Knowledge
ASME VIII, Fig. UCS - 66
ASME VIII, UW-52.
ASME VIII, UW 51 c (1)
ASME VIII, UG 100 (d)

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