deejanb
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2015
- 2
Hi everyone,
We're working with a Client who's designing a linear Fresnel concentrating solar power plant - a boost plant for a coal fired power plant in Asia/Pacific.
We are looking into replacing ASME A213 T22 carbon steel boiler tubes with A213 T304H austenitic stainless steel; PG-5.5 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code states that the use of austenitic alloys for boiler pressure parts that are water wetted in normal service is prohibited. As the saturated section of the economiser tube will most likely have the water contacting the bottom of the tube, an alternative standard is needed to allow the use of T304H austenitic stainless steel tube. The entire steam line is unfired as the steam is being generated by the use of solar energy, and later plugged into the coal plant.
Would anyone have any insight on alternative standards (DIN in particular) for ASME / ASTM T304H boiler tubes that would allow such application?
Kind regards,
DB
We're working with a Client who's designing a linear Fresnel concentrating solar power plant - a boost plant for a coal fired power plant in Asia/Pacific.
We are looking into replacing ASME A213 T22 carbon steel boiler tubes with A213 T304H austenitic stainless steel; PG-5.5 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code states that the use of austenitic alloys for boiler pressure parts that are water wetted in normal service is prohibited. As the saturated section of the economiser tube will most likely have the water contacting the bottom of the tube, an alternative standard is needed to allow the use of T304H austenitic stainless steel tube. The entire steam line is unfired as the steam is being generated by the use of solar energy, and later plugged into the coal plant.
Would anyone have any insight on alternative standards (DIN in particular) for ASME / ASTM T304H boiler tubes that would allow such application?
Kind regards,
DB