JVT_Stress
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2021
- 10
Hello,
A FFS service level-3 assessment of a corroded ASME B16.9 BW TEE needs to be performed for general metal loss.
The orginal piping code is ASME B31.1
The material of the piping system is A106Gr B with a design pressure of 50Barg and a design temperature of 410°C.
1st question : is a new pressure test always required after a FFS assessment?
Although the original design temperature is 410°C, based on conversations with the plant personnel a max peak temperature of 385°C has been observed (not continous)
Which is about 14°C above the creep limit of 371°C for A106GrB material.
Since the design code is ASME B31.1, creep has been taken into account in the original design.
A loading histogram is not available.
2nd question : Is creep a significant factor to be considered in the FFS assessment, based on the above measured data of 385°C peak temp for A106GrB material?
Best regards,
A FFS service level-3 assessment of a corroded ASME B16.9 BW TEE needs to be performed for general metal loss.
The orginal piping code is ASME B31.1
The material of the piping system is A106Gr B with a design pressure of 50Barg and a design temperature of 410°C.
1st question : is a new pressure test always required after a FFS assessment?
Although the original design temperature is 410°C, based on conversations with the plant personnel a max peak temperature of 385°C has been observed (not continous)
Which is about 14°C above the creep limit of 371°C for A106GrB material.
Since the design code is ASME B31.1, creep has been taken into account in the original design.
A loading histogram is not available.
2nd question : Is creep a significant factor to be considered in the FFS assessment, based on the above measured data of 385°C peak temp for A106GrB material?
Best regards,