2019 Spring Meeting and 15th Global Congress on Process Safety
(120b) Case Study of High Pressure Steam Header Failure Rcfa
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Qatar Chemical Company Ltd. (Q-Chem) and KnightHawk Engineering, Inc. (KHE) performed a root cause failure analysis (RCFA) on the HS tee, which included metallurgical analysis, process assessment, field measurements, and numerical analyses (finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics). This RCFA concluded that the tee failures were caused by off-design cool temperatures in the XS-HS letdown piping, which allowed for condensate to develop in the letdown line. High thermal stresses developed at the tee when this condensate met with a flow of superheated steam that is present in the HS header during normal operations. Several short term remediation measures were taken to effectively address the root cause of the failures. A long term solution plan was also developed. Finally, a plant wide survey was conducted on other letdown stations to check if similar conditions existed.