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8/3/2004 9:00 AM
 
Dear All, I am a new member to this forum and probably the youngest one. Is it feasible to use A106Gr.B pipeline in steam service, temp=450C, pressure=18 kg/sq.cm ? The same was already exposed to the condition for 18 months, will there be any change in metallurgy ?? Is it usable further ??Please give some information or useful URL links. Thanks & Regards Ananda Sarkar Inspection Engineer HPL, India Ananda.Sarkar@hpl.co.in
 
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8/3/2004 9:00 AM
 
Ananda: We appreciate your interest in our technical discussion forum. Regarding your A106 Gr. B question, there are two issues which you should consider: graphitization and creep/stress-rutpure. Carbon steels can graphitize (converting pearlite in the steel to graphite) at temperatures over %7E400C with a risk of brittle fracture. Also, the steam pipe needs to have been designed with creep in mind at those temperatures. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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8/12/2004 9:00 AM
 
A few comments to augment the statements by Mr. Hendrix.... The US Power piping code, ASME B31.1, allows A106 - Grade B piping usage in systems up to a continuous temperature of 775F (412C). Alloy steel piping is used above this temperature, most typically the chrome - moly material designated as 2.25 Cr - 1 Mo (A335-P22). This material also has upper limits of temperature usage. With regard to your operating pressure, this can only be evaluated with additional information about your pipe diameter, corrosion allowance, weld joint efficiency etc are available. regards... MJCronin
 
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