shaafishaikh
Materials
- Nov 28, 2013
- 15
Hello all,
My question is regarding a shell and tube U-tube heat exchanger designed to ASME Sec VIII Div.1 1992 and TEMA 7th Ed 1988 Class R.
The exchanger's tube sheet is 54 mm thk A105 Carbon Steel cladded with 8 mm SS216L.
The carbon steel is suffering from severe metal loss after coming in contact with concentrated acetic acid. More than 75% thickness has been lost over 20% of the tubesheet area. The rest of the tubesheet is fine. The cladding is okay too.
What options are available for tubesheet repair (other than replacement) from the Code perspective?
Weld build-up of the carbon steel comes to mind, however given the thickness I would like some Code references.
Codes I have been through include API 510 and ASME PCC-2.
There is nothing specific to tubesheets in API 510, and ASME PCC-2 does not give many options either.
Shaafi
My question is regarding a shell and tube U-tube heat exchanger designed to ASME Sec VIII Div.1 1992 and TEMA 7th Ed 1988 Class R.
The exchanger's tube sheet is 54 mm thk A105 Carbon Steel cladded with 8 mm SS216L.
The carbon steel is suffering from severe metal loss after coming in contact with concentrated acetic acid. More than 75% thickness has been lost over 20% of the tubesheet area. The rest of the tubesheet is fine. The cladding is okay too.
What options are available for tubesheet repair (other than replacement) from the Code perspective?
Weld build-up of the carbon steel comes to mind, however given the thickness I would like some Code references.
Codes I have been through include API 510 and ASME PCC-2.
There is nothing specific to tubesheets in API 510, and ASME PCC-2 does not give many options either.
Shaafi