High Temperature Materials and Processes (Jun 2014)

Damage Analysis of Service Exposed Reformer Tubes in Petrochemical Industries

  • Raj A.,
  • Goswami B.,
  • Kumar S.B.,
  • Krishna G.,
  • Roy N.,
  • Ray A.K.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2013-0040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3
pp. 201 – 216

Abstract

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Accelerated creep or stress rupture data is used for remaining life assessment for life management studies of elevated temperature components, e.g. for reformer tubes where packed nickel catalysts are used for synthesis of hydrogen, ammonia etc. This research has become a regular task because of large range of time for failure (3 to 15 years) compared to designed life (11.4 years or 100,000 hours) and huge loss associated to damage, production and safety hazards. Utilization of appropriate inspection during plant shut down has been strategic short term life assessment. Tests have been typically done by high temperature mechanical properties, microstructure analysis and accelerated creep. Inspection of micro-cracks, hot spot formation, carburization/metal dusting for inner wall and oxidation, tube diameter increment for outer wall inspection have been traditional symptoms of expiry of tubes after service exposure. Aim of this review has been to study damage analysis of reformer tube in response to so wide time frame for failures and accidents involved, even after stipulation of designed time schedules.

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