MaterialsDude
Materials
- Sep 16, 2009
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So I am trying to figure out why 2 tubes failed (via leaking) on a new tube bundle that was recently installed in the exchanger. Right now I suspect 3 possible root causes: 1) Pressure surge: Shortly before the leaks were discovered in a hydrotest, a PSV valve popped. 2)Velocity: These are admirality brass tubes and they have a design pressure of 7 fps. The operational data shows that shortly after being placed in service, they were exposed to ~12 fps velocity. 3) Thermal shock: Both tubes that failed were in the first pass (bottom pass) and on the outside section of the bundle (i.e. along the circumference of the bundle).
I have listed other root causes on my root cause tree as scaling,SCC, pitting, erosion corrosion, and mechanical vibration but ruled them out because the new bundle was only on service since February 14, 2010. The psv failed around March 3, 2010, and the leak was suspected on March 13, 2010 (confirmed the next day during a hydrotest).
The tube diameter is 1 in and has a 16 BWG (0.065 in) thickness.
I have listed other root causes on my root cause tree as scaling,SCC, pitting, erosion corrosion, and mechanical vibration but ruled them out because the new bundle was only on service since February 14, 2010. The psv failed around March 3, 2010, and the leak was suspected on March 13, 2010 (confirmed the next day during a hydrotest).
The tube diameter is 1 in and has a 16 BWG (0.065 in) thickness.