Evaluation of Strength of Pipe With Metal-Loss due to CUI by FFS and FEA Which Considered the Fracture Ductility

A. Yamaguchi, N. Yoshida
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Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is an aging degradation issue in long-term service vessels and pipes made of carbon steel and low-alloy steel. One of the problems in managing CUI is an equivocal evaluation technique of thinning detected by inspection. A replacement period with more accuracy can be evaluated more appropriately by performing fitness-for-service (FFS) assessment in this equipment. It is important to verify the validity of the FFS assessment using actually corroded pipes in order to promote the spread of FFS assessment in the domestic industry. In the present paper, pipes with complicated metal-loss due to CUI that were used in a chemical plant are burst in burst tests. An estimated burst pressure, which is calculated based on the assessment of metal-loss and through finite element analysis (FEA) based on FFS assessment, is compared with experimentally obtained burst pressures in order to validate the integrity evaluation. The burst pressure is then estimated by FEA, in which the ductile fracture under the multiaxial stress condition is considered. The burst pressure estimated by FFS approximately matched the burst pressure obtained based on experimental results. Fitness-for-service is sufficiently valid for investigating the remaining strength or burst pressure of corroded pipe. In addition, the burst pressure estimated by FEA that considered the ductile fracture under the multiaxial stress condition agreed with the experimental results and is valid so long as the remaining strength factor (RSF) is less than 0.6.
考虑断裂延性的金属损管的FFS和有限元强度评价
绝缘下腐蚀(CUI)是碳钢和低合金钢制成的长期服役容器和管道的老化退化问题。在CUI管理中存在的问题之一是检测检测到的稀化评价技术的模糊性。通过对该设备进行使用适应度(FFS)评估,可以更准确地评估更换周期。为了促进FFS评估在国内行业的推广,利用实际腐蚀管道验证FFS评估的有效性是非常重要的。本文对某化工装置中具有复杂金属损耗的管道进行了爆破试验。基于金属损失评估和基于FFS评估的有限元分析(FEA)计算了估计的破裂压力,并将其与实验得到的破裂压力进行了比较,以验证完整性评估。在考虑多轴应力条件下的韧性断裂的情况下,采用有限元法估算破裂压力。FFS估算的爆破压力与实验结果的爆破压力基本吻合。适用于调查腐蚀管道的剩余强度或破裂压力是充分有效的。此外,考虑多轴应力条件下韧性断裂的FEA爆破压力估算值与实验结果吻合,在残余强度因子(RSF)小于0.6时有效。
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