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    Process Safety - 3Ps

    I may be overthinking it... true From a KPI point of view for that same example, would it be fair to say that the number of times the valve operates would be a plant KPI, how often the procedure is followed would be a process KPI, and the percentage of operators trained in the procedure a...
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    Process Safety - 3Ps

    All, In the process safety space, I often hear of these three factors (People, Plant, Process). What is slightly confusing to me is the delineation between the three. For example, is a procedure covering valve operation process or plant related? Does anyone have any clear definitions of these...
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    Material Equivalency

    Based on information from metalinfo.com, 15CrMoG appears similar to P11 in composition. I couldn't find an exact match for 12CrMoVG, but the 12CrMoV designation in Chinese standards refers to 0.5Cr 0.5Mo 0.25V steel, which I understand is not so common in the states. However, the prudent course...
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    PWHT of 1.7380 (ASTM 217-WC9)

    With regards to special filler, within power generation repairs to Cr/Mo steels with austenitic filler materials (Inconel, 308) without PWHT are not uncommon. The thinking being that the austenitic weld structure affords more ductility and avoids cracking in the base material. I don't believe...
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    Chloride content guidelines in the water of a 2100 psi pressure boiler

    It will depend on the chemistry regime you choose but generally for make-up, chloride limits tend to be around the single digit ppb mark. Drum measurements for units with reheat do vary as you have found, generally from 10-100 ppb. EPRI suggests conductivities rather than chloride levels are a...
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    Replication. Cavities and carbides

    Concur with metengr - shape, size are the two main features used to distinguish carbide pullout/creep cavities. You can sometimes use the distribution of the indications as a check, if you have good knowledge on how you expect creep damage to progress in your examined material.
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    Creep damage and recommended actions

    Metengr, Thanks for the info. How does the 7 year period fit in with the typical outage program in the US? Davefitz, From the what I have read, the CMV materials are a lot more problematic than standard CrMo, particularly with regards to Type IV and reheat cracking. We have MDRs with heat...
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    Creep damage and recommended actions

    Have a query with regards to high energy piping, on thermal power stations and creep damage. There is much data available with regards to how to classify creep damage - we tend to adopt the VGB TW-507 criteria for the relevant materials, which is essentially a 1 (no creep voids) to 5...
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    304J1 and corrosion resistance

    Ed, I can't seem to find a UNS - from my google searching, the grade seems to be reasonably popular in Asia, but not the US. The designation I have seen is KS D 3698 grade STS 304J1 - I believe this is a Korean standard. Also, composition wise: http://www.zpsspzpc.com/english/about/?148.html...
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    304J1 and corrosion resistance

    Is anyone familiar with above grade and how it's corrosion resistance compares to 304, particularly in regards to SCC? From what I gather, the grade has slightly lower cr and ni, with a 1-2% addition of Cu. supposed to have better workability characteristics. Thanks
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    PWHT time for P91

    Thanks to everyone for their feedback. Ultimately we are going to be OK with 0.5 hr PWHT for thin wall tube: - Qualification testing will show suitable properties are obtained - Industry experience - 0.5 hr for thin wall tube is OK - Metengr link to the EPRI document suggests oxide scaling can...
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    PWHT time for P91

    I'm sure the question has been asked before, but what is the minimum hold time for PWHT on P91? The question is pertinent to thin sections (1/2" and lower say). I believe ASME VIII (UCS-56) suggests it is possible to do as little as 15 mins on thin sections (<1/4"). However, I've seen some...
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    Creep life assessments and creep pips

    Does anyone have much experience with the above topic? Specifically, has anyone run successful life assessment programs at their plants based on creep pip measurements on pipework? Concerned about the quality of the measurements, given how easily the tips may be damaged and how accurate the...
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    Capping runs - stub to header welds

    See thread794-302393 Have just been informed by some experienced power station personnel that this was reasonably common practice (using a lower alloy content - F11 - to perform capping runs to a F22 stub weld) to improve ductility and reduce the onset of fatigue cracking. Any truth to that...
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    Stainless steel fitting - embrittlement

    Folks, Have a stainless steel fitting, small valve welded to a pipe section, maybe about 3/4" in diameter. The operating conditions it sees internally are 260C, 600 kPa. Was told by operating personnel that the line suffered from an impact, which caused failure. Material analysis has shown...

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