pipehead
Thank you for your reply. The intention of my posting is to share points of views with others experience on dealing with expansion joint bellows in FCCU units. As you know, expansion joints are critical equipments in FCCU complex flue gas piping systems. The most critical are the ones installed in horizontal position, as the acid flue gas condensate tends to accumulate in lower point of bellows, accelerating the corrosion.
Nowadays, FCCU units are required to support cycle runs of 5 years, for this reason, expansion joints should have great liability and in that sense the actual tendency is to use 2 ply expansion joints with pressure taps to signal leakage of inner ply. Any way, besides the liability improvement with the use of 2 ply bellows, my intention is to have a redundant protection in the case of failure of inner and outer plies.
I think that it would be possible to equip expansion joints with redundant devices such as flexible telescopic boxes around the bellows plies, with stuffing box and solid ring with screw fasteners to push the stuff and stanch the leak when it occurs.
Such a system wouldn’t require any welding. To stanch a leak we only need to slow down the unit until zero pressure, to allow maintenance workers to fast the screw fasteners.
Others input on this discussion is welcomed
Regards
Luis marques