焦炭转鼓筒形段凸起区域的演变

Egler D. Araque, Darren Love, Stephen Park, Daryl K. Rutt, A. Tapia, Rick D. Clark
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近年来,对鼓形损伤与鼓形锐度之间关系的认识有了显著提高。这篇论文的作者开发了一个新的参数,称为凸起锐度,并且以前已经显示了锐度和观察到的损伤之间的关系。在这项研究的基础上,作者详尽地研究了中间凸起处应力开裂(大象皮)的演变,并根据观察到的锐度水平估计了发现特定类型表面损伤的可能性。这种相关性导致了一个建议的尺度,将应力开裂分为三个级别:轻微、中等和显著。此外,还分析了凸起锐度随时间的变化,并通过统计建模确定了凸起锐度可以具有一系列变化率或锐度增长率:低、中、高。随后对这些锐度增长率进行了研究,并分析了它们与整体周期时间的关系。研究还表明,单个焦炭桶可以经历不同的锐度增长速度,并且这些速度可能存在分布。为了确定何时应该进行维修,焦炭鼓操作员必须考虑预期的运行情况。虽然焦炭桶损坏的随机性可能会违背这些目标,但凸起锐度增长评估可以用来更好地确定何时应该进行维修。了解当前凸起的锐度水平、每年的锐度增长率及其分布,可以极大地帮助优化修复策略的目标区域,也可以用来避免不必要的修复。
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The Evolution of Bulged Areas in the Cylindrical Section of Coke Drums
In recent years the understanding of the relationship between drum damage and bulge sharpness has improved significantly. The authors of this paper developed a new parameter called bulge sharpness and have previously shown the relationship between sharpness and observed damage. Further to this study, the authors have exhaustively studied the evolution of stress cracking (elephant skin) on mid-course bulges and have estimated the likelihood of finding a particular type of surface damage based on the observed sharpness levels. This correlation has led to a proposed scale to categorize stress cracking into three levels: minor, intermediate, and significant. In addition, the progression of bulge sharpness over time was analyzed and it was determined through statistical modeling that bulge sharpness can have a range of rates of change or sharpness growth rates: low, medium, and high. These sharpness growth rates were subsequently studied and their relationship with overall cycle times analyzed. The study also shows that individual coke drums can experience different sharpness growth rates and there can be a distribution of these rates. To determine when repairs should be conducted, coke drum operators must consider the expected operational run. While the random nature of coke drum damage can defy such targets, bulge sharpness growth assessments can be used to better define when repairs should be conducted. Understanding current bulge sharpness levels, year-over-year sharpness growth rates and their distribution, can significantly assist in targeting areas of concern for optimized repair strategies and can also be used to avoid unnecessary repairs.
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