MechEng1995
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2006
- 11
I am conducting a study of one of our power utility boilers (3,195,000lbs, 1005F, 2590psi) in order to determine the remaining life of the major components. My references for the study are past boiler inspection reports and life assessments. I have developed a tool to perform all of the basic boiler life calculations, however, it depends on knowing tube wastage and scale growth rates.
My problem:
On our much older boilers, there is ample tube wall thickness data where I can determine linear wastage rates from multiple years of tube wall UT Thickness and scale data at consistent tube locations. On this boiler, the thickenss and scale data is limited to one set of measurements per section (ex. I only have Water Wall tube thicknesses from a single year). I need more than one data point to determine a linear wastage rate for a specific section. Does anyone know of a usable method to determine tube wall wastage rate when you only have one wall thickness measurement? Note: The new tube wall thickness is not known. The only known is the specified minimum wall thickness.
Thanks,
MechEng1995
My problem:
On our much older boilers, there is ample tube wall thickness data where I can determine linear wastage rates from multiple years of tube wall UT Thickness and scale data at consistent tube locations. On this boiler, the thickenss and scale data is limited to one set of measurements per section (ex. I only have Water Wall tube thicknesses from a single year). I need more than one data point to determine a linear wastage rate for a specific section. Does anyone know of a usable method to determine tube wall wastage rate when you only have one wall thickness measurement? Note: The new tube wall thickness is not known. The only known is the specified minimum wall thickness.
Thanks,
MechEng1995