API SPEC 2W-1993
Specification for Steel Plates for Offshore Structures@ Produced by Thermo-Mechanical Control Processing (TMCP) (THIRD EDITION)

Standard No.
API SPEC 2W-1993
Release Date
1993
Published By
API - American Petroleum Institute
Scope
"Coverage. This specification covers four grades of intermediate strength steel plates for use in welded construction of offshore structures@ in selected critical portions which must resist impact@ plastic fatigue loading@ and lamellar tearing. Grades 42@ 50 and 50T are covered in thicknesses up to 6 in. [150 mm] inclusive@ and Grade 60 is covered in thicknesses up to 4 in. [100 mm] inclusive. It is intended that steel produced to Grades 42 and 50T of the basic API Spec 2W@ without Supplementary Requirements@ although produced in a different manner and of somewhat different chemical compositions@ be at least equivalent in minimum performance and@ therefore@ in service application@ to the corresponding grades listed in Sections 4 through 6 of API Spec 2H. Higher performance (i.e.@ notch toughness at lower temperatures@ enhanced weldability) typically available with TMCP steel may be achieved by specification of Supplementary Requirements. API 2W steels are intended for fabrication primarily by cold forming and welding. The welding procedure is of fundamental importance and it is presumed that procedures will be suitable for the steels and their intended service. Because of the characteristic high YS/TS ration of TMCP steels@ users may want to consider welding consumables which avoid under-matched weld metal. Conversely@ the steels should be amenable to fabrication and welding under shipyard and offshore conditions. Post Manufacturing heating. Due to the inherent characteristics of the TMCP method@ plates manufactured to the spec cannot be formed or postweld heat treated at temperature above 1100oF [595oC] without some risk of sustaining irreversible and significant losses in strength and toughness. If warm-forming is to be required during subsequent fabrication@ the tensile and notch toughness properties shall conform to the requirements of this specification. The procedure for verification shall be subject to mutual agreement. The plates may be post-weld heat treated at elevated temperatures not exceeding 1100oF [595oC] providing test coupons are subjected to a thermal cycle to stimulate such fabrication operations@ as described in S-9. Verification or simulation is not necessary for heating at temperatures not exceeding 400oF [205oC]. The primary use of these steels is in tubular joints@ stiffened plate construction@ and other intersections where portions of the plates will be subject to tension in the thickness direction (Z-direction). Supplementary Requirement S-4 provides for through-thickness (Z-direction) testing of plates by the manufacturer and specifies limits for acceptance. Supplementary Requirement S-1 provides for ultrasonic examination of the plates by the manufacturer and specifies limits for acceptance. For applications where through-thickness properties are important but Z-direction testing has not been specified@ Supplementary Requirement S-5 provides a low-sulfur chemistry intended to reduce the size and number of sulfide inclusions in the plate. Supplement S-5 is neither a substitute for S-4 Through-Thickness Testing nor a guarantee of a minimum level of through-thickness ductility. The notch toughness requirements specified in Section 6 are suitable for applications below water@ or above water in areas of temperature climate (14oF [-10oc] minimum service temperature). Cold-formed materials have less toughness due to straining than that of the original flat plates@ especially in those area ages by the attachment welding of stubs and braces. The requirements in Section 6 take into consideration typical losses in toughness due to straining and aging. Supplementary Requirements S-7 and S-8 deal with the strain-aging problem@ and consideration should be given to invoking S-1 and/or S-8 when the strain exceeds 5% or when (Nitrogen x % strain) exceeds 0.040. For applications with lower service temperatures@ lower test temperatures should be considered. Supplementary Requirement S-2 provides for impact test at temperatures other than specified in Section 6. S2.1 provides for Drop-Weight or Charpy V-notch testing at -60oC. S2.2 provides for such testing at temperatures less than -40oC but other than -60oC. Preproduction Qualification. Supplementary Requirement S-11 and Section 3 of API RP 2Z@ dealing with CTOD testing of the weld heat-affected zone and with resistance to hydrogen cracking@ respectively@ address problems which are not normally dealt with in a ""commodity"" steel specification. These problems are not unique to TMCP steels@ but arise because: a. Users may be expecting higher performance from TMCP steels than is available with conventional steels (e.g.@ welding with no preheat@ or welding with very high heat inputs while retaining the superior notch toughness)@ and b. This is a performance specification which accommodates a variety of different steelmaking practices@ rather than a recipe which completely describes all particulars of chemistry@ process@ and quality control (essential variables). It is intended that Supplementary Requirement S-11 shall apply only when specified in advance by the purchaser. In many cases it many be possible to rely on prior data assembled by the steelmaker@ provided no essential variables of the process have been changed. Manufacturers desiring to apply the API Monogram to products covered by this specification shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the American Petroleum Institute a program of education@ training@ experience@ and/or examination assuring the manufacturer's personnel are competent in chemical analysis@ inspection@ testing@ and nondestructive examinations required or referenced by this specification."



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