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  1. srijey

    Ferous Contamination of Super Duplex and 6MO SS Tubing

    Super duplex and 6 moly alloys generally resist well to pitting (I'm echoing 'EdStainless' post); however I would suggest to perform ASTM A380/ 967 tests or perhaps just ferroxyl test as per 380 should be enough to determine the cause of free iron on the surface - is it truly mild rust staining...
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    P8 themocouple to attach to B31.3 P5B heater pipe

    Attachment welds heat treatment requirement is strictly based on metallurgical requirements and not service requirements. Hence, if your fired heater coils are designed as per B31.3 older version (2015 edition mandates PWHT for all P5B), then you must stick to that standard. These PWHTs are...
  3. srijey

    Shear Load Testing of U tube duplex steel Expanded joint

    thread292-374408 When Appendix HH refers to Appendix A for the leak testing, does it mean U tube bundle expansion joints are also covered under this Appendix? If HH-1(b) and HH-1(c) are required, then Qualification test is not needed.I assume in a U tube bundle, a single tube is joined to the...
  4. srijey

    How to establish a Relationship between the strength test and leak test of tube to tubesheet joint?

    Is there any relation between the shear load test of an expanded tube to tubesheet joint and the leak tightness of that joint? I'm struggling to understand if the mechanical design is confirmed by such mock-up testing, how joint efficiency and the leak tightness are related to such destructive...
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    How shear load testing of expanded tube to tubesheet joint can be validated at op conditions?

    Shear load testing or pull out testing of fully expanded tube to tubesheet joint at lab conditions may not prove the joint integrity at the operating conditions. Though this is only a mechanical strength test and not a leak test, how this mock up test can ensure that the maximum allowable axial...
  6. srijey

    Purpose of a hydrostatic testing- Validity

    I've read serious furore over the purpose of such pressure testing, calling or guessing it as strength, full stress, proof, integrity, load test, confidence, second NDE, simulation, mock-up and so on. My question is towards a paper submitted by a Japanese company in one of the Pressure Vessels...
  7. srijey

    Selection of coating system to prevent CUI

    Thank you for providing valuable answers. Can I conclude that the short answer to my original question 'How successful the current industry practice on not coating the CS surfaces with insulation (microporous or flex aerogel) operating below 150 C?' is - Larger number of corporations do not coat...
  8. srijey

    Is coating/ lubricating heat exchanger internal bolts advisable?

    I've come across certain investigations pointing out the loss of anti-seize compounds in internal fasteners on bolt relaxation issue. Another issue was the contamination of clean service fluid. Now that you've confirmed that this is purely operating companies' requirements, I'll not attempt to...
  9. srijey

    Material of safety relief valve body

    Thank you GR2vessels. I repent on my slip- It should be A216 WCB not 316 - pardon my inept typing. My question is around that piping or vessel spec. Do they govern the safety relief valve body when they are not exposed directly to operating fluid. Most of the safety relief valve design have...
  10. srijey

    Material of safety relief valve body

    In most safety relief valve construction, the service fluid does not come in continuous contact with the body material. Is it an acceptable practice to design the pressure relieving valve body based on pressure and temperature alone ignoring the fluid corrosion/erosion properties? I have not...
  11. srijey

    Is coating/ lubricating heat exchanger internal bolts advisable?

    Thank you Muld. I meant only anti-seize compounds which influence nut factor. In addition to process fluid contamination, this lubricant, in most cases, will be carried away by the fluid stream. That is the chief argument against the use of lubricant on internal fasteners. I was looking for a...
  12. srijey

    best sequence for tube rolling on tubesheet

    Thank you for the responses. I've seen in the past that rolled tubes start relaxing when we roll soft adjacent tubes (like brass or CS). That is why I was wondering how come there is no recommended practice available. Inside - Out approach seems to be good to address this issue. In the case of...
  13. srijey

    Is coating/ lubricating heat exchanger internal bolts advisable?

    Under what conditions Shell and Tube heat exchanger internal bolts found in floating head flange, baffle plates, tie rods need not be lubricated or coated? I understand the process fluid generally washes out the coatings on the fasteners. In that case, the available clamp force on the fasteners...
  14. srijey

    When to specify tube to tubesheet joint mock-up test?

    Thank you Ed. In that case, for a new design, it's just an option for the operators? Higher alloy, high pressure, critical service are some of the terms I used to hear for specifying tube joint mock-up. There must be some international standard which recommends to perform Section IX QW 193...
  15. srijey

    When to specify tube to tubesheet joint mock-up test?

    Are there any guidelines as to when a mock-up of tube to tubesheet joint would be recommended? Such an 'engineering judgement' is highly subjective, similar to defining what is 'critical'.
  16. srijey

    best sequence for tube rolling on tubesheet

    Let me try to make my English clear: My question is not about tube rolling or welding which one cones first. This is nothing to do with a single tube sheet to tube joint. I'm talking about sequence of operation of joining tubes to tube joints on a large tube sheet. Do you start from periphery to...
  17. srijey

    best sequence for tube rolling on tubesheet

    I made again an error. These are tube to tubesheet joints and not tube to tube joints. This question pertains to the preferred order of rolling or welding operation in the shop over a tubesheet layout with finished holes.
  18. srijey

    best sequence for tube rolling on tubesheet

    I'm challenged in expressing my question graphically!!!!! I wanted to know the sequence (order of rolling or welding of the tubes) of operation of tube to tube joint on a tubesheet layout. Where do you start on the tubesheet, where you end and what is the pattern and why? Do you start from...
  19. srijey

    best sequence for tube rolling on tubesheet

    What is the best sequence- preferred order of rolling or strength welding of tubes on a tubesheet layout in a shell and tube heat exchanger? I'm interested in knowing how to determine the order and how it affects the tubesheet warping or is it just based on convenience of fabrication?
  20. srijey

    Fort McMurray-Oil Sands Jobs

    I'm with zdas04. Identify the individual in the corp who can read your resume with interest, not the one who throws back at you giving the contact details of HR. Once you know the interested advertised position, pick the department, and look for recruiting manager or director in that section...

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