油气公司ASTM A53碳钢管道断裂的根本原因分析(RCA)

M.A. Khattak , N. Zareen , Anique Mukhtar , S. Kazi , Amena Jalil , Zaheer Ahmed , Miraj Muhammad Jan
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摘要

涉及ASTM A53碳钢(CS)管道故障的事故,连接压力安全阀(PSV)并携带原料天然气,造成严重的供应中断。这项研究是为了确定管道失效的最可能原因。通过回顾现有的设计、施工数据和管道材料分析,使用VT、PT、MT和UT等无损技术以及金相、硬度和显微分析进行了研究。研究发现,由于磨料磨削,失效及其邻近区域均发生了过量的材料损失,从而形成了通厚缺陷。这些研磨是为了适应预先安装的管道阀芯,以避免管道位置的改变。RCA表明,这种快速变薄的钢管体后来导致其失效。使用显微摄影进行的冶金研究表明,钢材料的形貌是一致的,没有显示任何内部腐蚀或微断裂的证据。在使用过程中,由于公称管道振动和大气影响,已经过度减少厚度的表面会进一步损坏。本文所描述的研究工作对于识别CS管道此类故障的根本原因,并通过给出建议来消除未来此类事件的发生具有重要意义。
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Root cause analysis (RCA) of fractured ASTM A53 carbon steel pipe at oil & gas company

Incident involving failures of ASTM A53 carbon steel (CS) pipe, connected to pressure safety valve (PSV) and carrying raw gas has caused serious supply disruption. This study was performed to identify the most probable cause of the pipe failure. It was conducted by reviewing the existing design, construction data and pipe material analysis using non-destructive techniques such as VT, PT, MT and UT along with metallographic, hardness and microscopic analysis. The investigation revealed that excessive material loss has occurred in both failure and its adjacent regions due to abrasive grinding, resulting in the formation of a through thickness flaw. These grindings were performed to accommodate the pre-installed piping spool to avoid alteration in the pipe position. RCA demonstrated that this rapid thinning of the steel pipe body later led to its failure. Metallurgical study using photomicrograph shows that the morphology of the steel material was consistent and did not show any evidence of internal corrosion or micro fractures. Further damage to the surface of already excessively reduced thickness occurred due to nominal pipe vibration and atmospheric effect during service. The research work described in the paper has a significant meaning to recognize the root cause of such failures in CS pipes and through given recommendations to eliminate future such happenings.

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