ET1983
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2007
- 37
Dear All,
I came across a question from one of my colleague, asking for the Design life factor for the Newly Designed Pipe.
ASME B31.3, section 304.1, doesn't say anything about the design life consideration for a Newly calculated pipe wall thickness ( Allowance consideration is there for Corrosion, threading allowance & mill tolerance)....however, i found a calculation in API 570, for the Remaining Life years of the pipe installed in plant with a specified wall thickness, which is as follows:
Remaining life years = Tactual - Trequired / Corrosion rate
My question is, considering a severe sour service condition, with 3mm corrosion allowance, can we obtain or justify that, it will withstand for so much years with the minimum required thickness?>
TE
I came across a question from one of my colleague, asking for the Design life factor for the Newly Designed Pipe.
ASME B31.3, section 304.1, doesn't say anything about the design life consideration for a Newly calculated pipe wall thickness ( Allowance consideration is there for Corrosion, threading allowance & mill tolerance)....however, i found a calculation in API 570, for the Remaining Life years of the pipe installed in plant with a specified wall thickness, which is as follows:
Remaining life years = Tactual - Trequired / Corrosion rate
My question is, considering a severe sour service condition, with 3mm corrosion allowance, can we obtain or justify that, it will withstand for so much years with the minimum required thickness?>
TE