GabrieleB
Petroleum
- Feb 4, 2009
- 84
Can anyone explain me why in high H2S content conditions the use of F22 Modified materials is preferred to the X60. I want to clarify that the F22 Modified has SMYS=60 Ksi (identical to X60).
The justification I fuond is:
"Initial problems discovered very early on were related to the X60 piping which was found to contain hard welds, which made it susceptible to sulphide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC). The material also possessed poor resistance to brittle fracture (BF)"
As far as i know the X60 material is fine grain material and therefore is easily weldable, in fact it is commonly accepted material with Sour Service application applying the Appendix H of API 5L.
As far as I know the F22 has more issues during welding execution than common carbon steels due to the Cr-Mo carbide that can precipitate at grain boundary. In fact the PWHT is usually mandatory despite the X60.
According to the above I cannot understand the better behaviour of F22 modified in place of X60 and the huge replacement on going on Kazachstan Fields due to H2S issues.
Thanks anyone can give me good and clear explanations.
The justification I fuond is:
"Initial problems discovered very early on were related to the X60 piping which was found to contain hard welds, which made it susceptible to sulphide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC). The material also possessed poor resistance to brittle fracture (BF)"
As far as i know the X60 material is fine grain material and therefore is easily weldable, in fact it is commonly accepted material with Sour Service application applying the Appendix H of API 5L.
As far as I know the F22 has more issues during welding execution than common carbon steels due to the Cr-Mo carbide that can precipitate at grain boundary. In fact the PWHT is usually mandatory despite the X60.
According to the above I cannot understand the better behaviour of F22 modified in place of X60 and the huge replacement on going on Kazachstan Fields due to H2S issues.
Thanks anyone can give me good and clear explanations.