Rgratton
Petroleum
- Dec 17, 2008
- 4
I have a 3 year old amine reboiler(kettle type) that experienced a significant tube failure. When the scope of the failure was realized we pulled the bundle for a better look. What we found was on the 5th tube baffle(bundle is approx 20ft long 5 baffles) the tubes were fretted in the baffle holes. The holes in the baffles were originally 1/64" oversized for tube fitment but were now approx 1/4" to 3/8" oversized from whatever mechanism was occuring. We have approx 40% of our tubes damaged.
We persued Flow induced vibration as our operating parameters changed when we switched from DEA to MDEA, but our modelling showed that FIV was not a factor.
Our amine sampling shows our amine is within spec, and that our CO2 levels are less than .002%wt
Possible fabrication errors, Erosion/Corrosion?
Here's some pictures as to what were seeing.
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We persued Flow induced vibration as our operating parameters changed when we switched from DEA to MDEA, but our modelling showed that FIV was not a factor.
Our amine sampling shows our amine is within spec, and that our CO2 levels are less than .002%wt
Possible fabrication errors, Erosion/Corrosion?
Here's some pictures as to what were seeing.