2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(164c) Evaluation and Prevention of Potential Cold Embrittlement Hazards in Petrochemical Facilities
The primary materials that will be discussed include carbon and low alloy steels, 400-series stainless steels, duplex stainless steels and 300-series stainless steels. The discussion will include considerations of grain size, steel chemistry, heat treatment, environmental conditions, process conditions, and their relative effects on material toughness and impact strength. A brief summary of fracture mechanics will also be included, primarily to highlight the differences between ductile and brittle fractures and to draw a clear connection between the key factors that drive material toughness and how they can also influence the mode of fracture.
Potential cold embrittlement vulnerability varies according to a chemical plant’s vintage and design, and maintenance considerations can have an enormous impact on the suitability of these materials for cold temperature service. This paper will walk readers through a practical means of assessing the suitability for service of existing equipment, properly specifying materials of construction for new designs, and apposite maintenance practices for preserving pertinent toughness qualities for existing equipment in cold temperature service.