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Double Pipe weld failure

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Bill3752

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I have a double pipe exchanger. Per API 521 (5.19.6), if both are schedule pipe, then it is acceptable to base the relief scenario on something other than a tube failure. However, it does make sense to look at possible weld failures. My question is "what is a reasonable failure size to use for such a case?" Presumably, the rupture disk will fail with even the slightest weld failure - well before it enlarges. Is there a good rule of thumb to use?
 
One commonly used concept is the "corrosion hole" typically size 1/4" diameter.
This would be "worse case" prior to an actual tube rupture.
Maybe thia works for you.
 
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