There are not any "Official Forms" that could be used to possibly indicate acceptability of a form by AWS or ASME. They just provide the requirements for the content.
The content can be as simple as paragraphs stating what was done for the WPQ, what the qualified ranges are, what testing was done and results, and who the manufacturer is with a signature.
The content can also be complex.
The advantage of the computerized information in an application designed for WPS/PQR's and WPQs is the ability to quickly perform searches and create customized reports using data that was already entered.
There are quite a few forms of the stand alone ttpe at
http://authorizedinspector.com/Section_IX/Section_IX.htm Arcworks is a nice free program but a little cumbersome. The WELDCAD application that comes with it is GREAT. Here is a video showing the creation of a joint sketch.
http://weldingdata.com/weldcad/weldcad.html . Id suggest downloading the arcworks just for the weldcad program.
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