vessexst
Mechanical
- May 18, 2019
- 44
Hi all,
We are designing a high temperature S&T exchanger having the following design conditions
Shell side
Design P: 2.5 Bar
Design T: 160 Deg C
Tube side
Design P: 2.5 Bar
Design T: 480 Deg C
We used the following materials for tube side owing to high temperature
Channel shell: SA 387 Gr.P91
Tubes: SA 335 Gr. P91
This equipment is in severe sour service and NACE MR0175 compliance is mandatory.
However, client has rejected this material owing to its high hardness value. To this, we gave a response that if we order this material with NACE and HIC compliance, the material should be having a hardness of HRC22 (max. Limit specified by NACE MR0175). As per ASME SECII, Part A, the hardness levels of SA 335 P91 Pipe vary upto HRC 25. So, if we specify NACE + HIC for this material, it should be supplied as HRC 22 max hardness.
To this, client has stated that NACE MR0175 is applicable for low alloy steels whose definition according to NACE MR0175 is 5% max. Since, our proposed material has 9% chormium, it does not fall under this category. However, as per ASME Sec II, Part A, this material falls in low and intermediate alloy elements. I am confused now.
Should I give any explanation to client or is the client right in this.
We are designing a high temperature S&T exchanger having the following design conditions
Shell side
Design P: 2.5 Bar
Design T: 160 Deg C
Tube side
Design P: 2.5 Bar
Design T: 480 Deg C
We used the following materials for tube side owing to high temperature
Channel shell: SA 387 Gr.P91
Tubes: SA 335 Gr. P91
This equipment is in severe sour service and NACE MR0175 compliance is mandatory.
However, client has rejected this material owing to its high hardness value. To this, we gave a response that if we order this material with NACE and HIC compliance, the material should be having a hardness of HRC22 (max. Limit specified by NACE MR0175). As per ASME SECII, Part A, the hardness levels of SA 335 P91 Pipe vary upto HRC 25. So, if we specify NACE + HIC for this material, it should be supplied as HRC 22 max hardness.
To this, client has stated that NACE MR0175 is applicable for low alloy steels whose definition according to NACE MR0175 is 5% max. Since, our proposed material has 9% chormium, it does not fall under this category. However, as per ASME Sec II, Part A, this material falls in low and intermediate alloy elements. I am confused now.
Should I give any explanation to client or is the client right in this.