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Materials
- May 31, 2013
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We recently had to shutdown our plant due to tube leakage in our Waste Heat Boiler(WHB). Upon vessel opening we observed visible leakage from at least 01 tube as the refractory and heat shield adjacent to it was damaged. Evidence suggested that upon leakage BFW water flashed and damaged the refractory on shell and tube sheet. Thermal shock caused by the cooling effect of flashing developed cracks on adjacent tubes, ferrules and tube sheet.
Boroscopy was carried out of the leaking tube and it was observed that the source of leakage was a small hole of 1.73 mm diameter at 3’o clock position in immediate downstream (0.9” away) of the installed ferrule at hot end. Location of the leaking tubes is showing in attached tube sheet map from hot end. It is important to mention here that we did not observed any signs of thinning on either side of the hole. No damage was detected on the leaking tube on Cold End tube sheet. Equipment has been in service for nearly 6 years and no concerning observation was made during previous inspections.
In consideration of the aforementioned inspection findings, satisfactory inspection history, tube defect location and the leaking tube request your expert opinion on the possible damage mechanism responsible for this leakage.
Attached are pictures taken during our inspection as well as brief equipment introduction
Regards,
Boroscopy was carried out of the leaking tube and it was observed that the source of leakage was a small hole of 1.73 mm diameter at 3’o clock position in immediate downstream (0.9” away) of the installed ferrule at hot end. Location of the leaking tubes is showing in attached tube sheet map from hot end. It is important to mention here that we did not observed any signs of thinning on either side of the hole. No damage was detected on the leaking tube on Cold End tube sheet. Equipment has been in service for nearly 6 years and no concerning observation was made during previous inspections.
In consideration of the aforementioned inspection findings, satisfactory inspection history, tube defect location and the leaking tube request your expert opinion on the possible damage mechanism responsible for this leakage.
Attached are pictures taken during our inspection as well as brief equipment introduction
Regards,