1. Tube
- Generally, basic purpose of tube is "heat transfer" while it is mass transfer for pipe.
- This means that it is not practical to give sufficient corrosion allowance for tube mostly, covering whole of life time (If the thickness of tube is thick added by corrosion allowance, heat transfer between shell & tube would not be efficiently made.) In the meantime, CS tubesheet & channel can have corrosion allowance. (Refer to No. 2 & 3)
- That's why design life for CS tube is somewhat limited for most of licensor's design (ex., 5 to 10 years) and recommended to replace it periodically.
- Due to above reasons, it is quite common to apply CS tube with periodic replacement or upgrade to SS (or CRA) which can cover whole of design life.
2. Tubesheet
- Regarding galvanic corrosion issue, refer to below reference from API 571 clause 4.3.1.6)
(Quoted from API RP 571 4.3.1 Galvanic corrosion)
4.3.1.6 Prevention / Mitigation
a) The best method for prevention/mitigation is through good design.
b) Differing alloys should not be in intimate contact in conductive environments unless the anode/cathode surface area ratio is favorable.
(Unquoted)
- Galvanic corrosion can be an issue in case the design is related to "large cathode versus small anode". On the other hand, for the case between CS tube sheet(as large anode) and SS tube(as small cathode), galvanic corrosion will not be an critical issue with no need to change the material as the area effect as described has been already favorable to minimize it.
- Meanwhile, as tubesheet contacts with both fluids (from shell & tube sides), the material & corrosion allowance should be suitable for both sides during life time.
- If the thickness is too thick, then the material upgrade can be considered to optimize it.
3. Channel
- Generally, the same material and corrosion allowance as incoming pipe can be considered.(As long as the incoming pipe is suitably selected.)
- However, as sometimes there is erosional issue (ex., solid particle, turbulent flow), it is also common to upgrade the material to SS or CRA for channel side. For the material upgrade, it is recommended to discuss with client. (CS with regular inspection can be one of the options considered, if there is frequent opportunity to open the cover.)
Lee SiHyoung,
WorleyParsons Oman Engineering,