Gents; the title of this particular thread is "ASME test joint" which implies a base code of ASME IX, and ASME IX does indeed provide the dimensions necessary, HOWEVER ASME IX is NOT a stand alone Code, it is intended to be worked in conjunction with a constructing code; i.e., Boiler & Pressure Vessel series or Piping series, for example. Many lesser experienced people, Inspectors and Engineer's alike tend to think of ASME IX as an end all, be all code, which it is not.
It's unknown whether the constructing code requires impact testing, drop weight testing, hardness testing or any other series of mechanical tests that might be required.
That said, I have to say I agree with the other responses, if one doesn't at least have access to a Code and be "relatively" familiar with navigation of these Code(s), how on earth could one expect to properly implement and certify in accordance with said Codes?
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