HOWDOO
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2008
- 12
Hello,
I am wanting to determine if 316 stainless would be suitable for some load bearing components we would supply to the top of an offshore flare stack (>1m from the tip). Historically my company has employed a 'belts & braces' approach in selecting Alloy 800H. The main rational being the combined heat (~600°C), the salt-laden environment and the flare gases (I believe H2S is a typical concern in this type of service?).
Are there any studies/literature that show 316 would be suitable in this application, ideally including estimated corrosion rates per year?
I am wanting to determine if 316 stainless would be suitable for some load bearing components we would supply to the top of an offshore flare stack (>1m from the tip). Historically my company has employed a 'belts & braces' approach in selecting Alloy 800H. The main rational being the combined heat (~600°C), the salt-laden environment and the flare gases (I believe H2S is a typical concern in this type of service?).
Are there any studies/literature that show 316 would be suitable in this application, ideally including estimated corrosion rates per year?