Correlating Coke Drum Profiles With Observed Surface Damage

Egler D. Araque, Daryl K. Rutt, Darren Love, Stephen Park, Rick D. Clark, Jason Dawson
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The frequency and extent of vessel bulging and cracking being registered in delayed coke drums throughout the global coking industry has accelerated significantly as refinery operators reduce their cycle times. Several theoretical approaches have been developed to identify how a bulged area may lead to drum damage; however, limited information has been presented to match the theoretical predictions with actual surface damage reported by coke drum operators. The results of hundreds of laser scans spanning the last 25 years have been analyzed to correlate vessel bulging with observed surface damage. Specific categorizations of bulge profiles, and the proximity of these to circumferential weld seams (circs), have been calibrated against hundreds of real-world examples of drum damage and failure, including through wall cracking and stress cracking of the cladding, and further associated with the triggers for repair strategies implemented by industry leading refiners. Strong correlations between specific aspects of bulge profiles and the presence of surface damage were found resulting in an assessment tool that can rank and prioritize coke drum distortions on the likelihood of damage, and can serve as a useful guide for planning future coke drum maintenance.
焦炭桶轮廓与观察到的表面损伤的关联
随着炼油厂运营商缩短循环时间,在全球焦化行业中,延迟焦炭桶中容器鼓胀和开裂的频率和程度显著加快。已经开发了几种理论方法来确定凸起区域如何导致鼓损坏;然而,目前提供的信息有限,无法将理论预测与焦炭转鼓操作员报告的实际表面损伤相匹配。在过去的25年中,对数百次激光扫描的结果进行了分析,以确定血管膨胀与观察到的表面损伤之间的关系。凸起轮廓的具体分类,以及凸起轮廓与周向焊缝(环)的接近程度,已经针对数百个真实的鼓形损伤和失效案例进行了校准,包括通过壁开裂和包层应力开裂,并进一步与行业领先的精炼商实施的修复策略的触发因素相关联。鼓形轮廓的特定方面与表面损坏之间存在很强的相关性,从而发现了一种评估工具,可以根据损坏的可能性对焦炭桶变形进行排序和优先排序,并可以作为规划未来焦炭桶维护的有用指南。
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