chemical321
Chemical
- Mar 29, 2011
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I work in a power plant (4unit, each unit 150MW, total: 600MW).
We have a big problem in the boiler of the units. The supporting tubes wich hang the supperheater and reheater tubes; fail after about 5 or 6 years in each unit( I am not sure about the number of years).
Please see the attached file that show one of the failed supporting tubes and cross section of this tube.
(it seams that it is possible only 1 file to attach because of this 2 links are in the lower section of the text)
Some properties of the natural circulation boiler:
Fuel : gas (and some times furnace oil, specially in winter)
P=140 bar
T= 340 oC
Saturated water go to this train:
Boiler drum---Supporting tubes ---supperheater tubes--- turbine
Supporting tubes:
T in = 340 oC
T out= 450 oC
Material: 13Cr-Mo44
Thickness: 4mm
ID=20 mm
The failed tube poses direct hot flow of flu gases and convection and radiation of combustion. This failed tube is lower section of supporting tubes.
There are possible some reasons for this problem:
1- Hot corrosion because of vanadium and sodium oxides on the tube.
2- Unfit material selection for this section of boiler.
3- Incorrect Design of these tubes.
4- Creep failure because of deposit in tubes.
We don’t have any problem in supperheater tubes and reheater tubes.
Material of lower section of supperheater tubes (section3) that first meet the flow of gases in boiler: X20 Cr Mo- V121. water in these tubes have the most temperature.
Quantity of deposit in supper heater tubes is much in contrast with supporting tubes deposit. And I think this problem may not be from reason number 4.
in the cross section of the failed tube we can see some parallel lines... what are reason of these lines?
Please help me about this problem and suggest me to how analyze this tube to find correct reason.
What's your idea about this problem.
pictur1: failed tube
picture 2:cross section of failed tube
We have a big problem in the boiler of the units. The supporting tubes wich hang the supperheater and reheater tubes; fail after about 5 or 6 years in each unit( I am not sure about the number of years).
Please see the attached file that show one of the failed supporting tubes and cross section of this tube.
(it seams that it is possible only 1 file to attach because of this 2 links are in the lower section of the text)
Some properties of the natural circulation boiler:
Fuel : gas (and some times furnace oil, specially in winter)
P=140 bar
T= 340 oC
Saturated water go to this train:
Boiler drum---Supporting tubes ---supperheater tubes--- turbine
Supporting tubes:
T in = 340 oC
T out= 450 oC
Material: 13Cr-Mo44
Thickness: 4mm
ID=20 mm
The failed tube poses direct hot flow of flu gases and convection and radiation of combustion. This failed tube is lower section of supporting tubes.
There are possible some reasons for this problem:
1- Hot corrosion because of vanadium and sodium oxides on the tube.
2- Unfit material selection for this section of boiler.
3- Incorrect Design of these tubes.
4- Creep failure because of deposit in tubes.
We don’t have any problem in supperheater tubes and reheater tubes.
Material of lower section of supperheater tubes (section3) that first meet the flow of gases in boiler: X20 Cr Mo- V121. water in these tubes have the most temperature.
Quantity of deposit in supper heater tubes is much in contrast with supporting tubes deposit. And I think this problem may not be from reason number 4.
in the cross section of the failed tube we can see some parallel lines... what are reason of these lines?
Please help me about this problem and suggest me to how analyze this tube to find correct reason.
What's your idea about this problem.
pictur1: failed tube
picture 2:cross section of failed tube