imok2:
Too many to list.
Here are some buzz words and acronyms to Google:
* HIC
* SOHIC
* SSCC
* temperature embrittlement
* chloride stress cracking
* nil ductility temperature
* erosion
* energy stored in compressed gas
* effects of prolonged exposure of steel to temperatures above 775 F
* creep damage
* cyclic loading and fatigue
* cathodic protection / galvanic corrosion
* effect of hydrogen sulphide on yellow metals
* piping flexibility and expansion
However, if one was to put a more academic spin on your question, you could probably categorize "types of failure encounterd in piping" this way:
* temperature related failures
* stress related failures
* chemical attack related failures
* electro-chemical related failures
or this way:
* failure due to bending
* failure due to hoop stress
* failure due to tension
* failure due to compressive stress / load (e.g. buckling)
* failure due to torsion
* failure due to shear
* failure due to impact
* failure due to excitation at natural frequency
The more I think about what might be a good answer, the more I think the question needs to be a bit more specific.
Regards,
SNORGY.