Hi!
This is regarding operating a flowline made of duplex material(A790 S31803) at a lower temperature than it was designed for.
This flowline was designed for a lowest temperature of -20C around 25 years ago for Oil production. Now it is producing only Gas. After the chock valve, because of the pressure reduction, the gas temperature is coming -38°C.
The question is, can we operate this line at -38°C? The material data sheet for the pipe says the Charpy Impact test is done at -20°C. The thermal stress analysis of the piping system has been updated to check for -38°C and it was found acceptable.
The new duplex pipes (A790 S31803) that are used in the Oil industry in Norway have a lower design temperature of -46°C. Note that these new pipe materials have criteria for Charpy Impact Test at -46°C.
I have read articles where it says, Duplex A790 S31803 materials are used for services up to -50°C.
Can we operate the line at a temperature of -38°C?
If we operate at -38°C, do we have to take any kind of mitigation and what kind of mitigation?
Hoping for some answers

Thanks