newerbee
Petroleum
- Jul 30, 2015
- 12
Hi All,
We have a subsea well tie-in spool with minimum design temperature of -85degC (although the duration at these temperatures will be very short). The material has to be corrosion resistant such as 316L. However the required wall thickness of 316L material for pressure containment makes it impractical. 25%Cr would be accepted for its strength and corrosion resistance however it is limited to -46degC, so not suitable.
What material would you recommend for these applications? Any comments for their weld ability, H2S issues or CP compatibility would also be appreciated.
Is cladding of cryogenic materials such as UNS K81340 a normal practice?
Thanks in advance.
We have a subsea well tie-in spool with minimum design temperature of -85degC (although the duration at these temperatures will be very short). The material has to be corrosion resistant such as 316L. However the required wall thickness of 316L material for pressure containment makes it impractical. 25%Cr would be accepted for its strength and corrosion resistance however it is limited to -46degC, so not suitable.
What material would you recommend for these applications? Any comments for their weld ability, H2S issues or CP compatibility would also be appreciated.
Is cladding of cryogenic materials such as UNS K81340 a normal practice?
Thanks in advance.