We have a 30yr old gas fired D type 66000kg/hr package boiler (manufactured by ICAL) which appears to be having bend or swage failures in the convection tubes near the mud drum. By swage I mean that the tubes change diameter and as such we're not able to apply any typical tube NDE techniques to investigate tube wall thickness. I'd be happy to hear of some though - we've tried EC but can't calibrate or centre the probe for the greater diameter, and we've tried IRIS, but the probe is too long and the bend interferes with it.
We're about to embark on cutting out a tube so we can apply metallurgical analysis. Cutting out a tube is a big deal because the package boiler is a positive pressure boiler where the wall tubes are membrane welded together to create a gas side pressure envelope.
The idea of DSAE and/or SCC of some kind has crossed our minds. We're also concerned that some combustion product is accreting on the mud drum surface and becoming acidic when offline and absorbing moisture... the pH of the combustion product we've scraped off is as low as 3. (The steam boiler only ever goes off line for inspections or ancillary equipment problems)
The other concern we have is that we have no idea how many swage/bends may be impacted... short of plugging a whole bunch of tubes to bring back reliability in the short term - some kind of major overhaul is looking likely.
Sooo, I'll be watching this thread closely and looking with interest at any shared experiences. I'll be sure to come back and share ours.
Thanks.
Rob