Hello to everybody and thanks for your collaboration!
I appreciate your inputs and I think you are right, taking in consideration that AWS D1.1 is a structural code!
I am very familiar with the pipelines codes, where is normal practice to qualify the welders on half pipe circumference (e.g. ISO 13847 states very clear: “Except where stated otherwise in this clause, more than one welder may be employed in welding a test piece provided each welder completes at least 50 % of the circumference of a weld pass”).
Also API STD 1104 allows the welders qualification on “segments of pipe nipples” (“A welder shall qualify for welding by performing a test on
segments of pipe nipples or on full-size pipe nipples, as specified in 6.2.1).
ASME IX instead, as you has correctly mentioned already, does not allow it!
ASME IX is part of the family Boiler and Pressure Vessels Codes and has very clear statement that Welders Performance Qualification on pipes is on the entire circumference and subject to VT and RT of the entire pipe circumference.
When the qualification may be performed using small pipes diameter, it’s not any problem. Codes as ASME IX or AWS D1.1 has a very large range of qualified diameters (as essential variable). But when the qualification has to be performed using the project material, and that’s a large diameter pipe, this issue becomes rather critical !
Anyhow, you are completely right that AWS D1.1 does not give any green light regarding only half pipe circumference for welders’ qual.
But as it’s very important for my projects and could be a really important saving, I’ll send an inquiry to AWS Board, as suggested by Al!
Again, many thanks to all of you and keep in touch !
Best regards,
Vlad