Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770139 Engineering Failure Analysis 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The burner tubes (316SS) of an ethylene cracking furnace in a Saudi petrochemical plant experienced repeated premature failures. One failed sample was investigated by chemical and microstructural analytical techniques to find out the failure cause and provide preventive measures. The results indicate that the burner tube failed due to chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Chloride could be due to the contamination coming from the ambient industrial environment. The forming process (bending and drawing) of the tubes prior to installation introduced residual tensile stresses necessary for SCC. It is recommended to stress relieve (or shot peen) the tubes following the forming process, or alternatively apply protective coatings (chloride-free) to prevent contamination. Periodic cleaning of the tube exterior is necessary.

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