API Creep Rupture
API Creep Rupture
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Period # Duration (increment) Operating pressure (Po) Metal temperature (To) Initial thickness (ti) Thickness, end of period (te) Stress (S) LMPmin logLr Lr Life fraction (minimum)
=1 = 1.3years x 365.25days x 24hours = 11,396 hours = 3.96MPa = 649C = 6.8mm = 6.8 (1.3 x 0.15) = 6.61mm = (3.96/2)((168.3/6.61)1) = 48.5MPa (7.03ksi) = 34.36 (US units) = 10[(LMPx1000)/(To+460)-15] (US units) = 494,957 hours = 11,396 / 494,957 = 0.023
The life fractions are the increment period (11,396 hours) divided by the rupture time that corresponds to that period. To calculate cumulative life fraction, the above calculation is simply repeated in increments (periods) of 1.3 years, and the accumulated creep damage is the sum of the fractions for each period. At each calculation increment, the strength of tube should also be checked for failure by plastic collapse. This will occur if the tube stress (which is continually increasing due to corrosion) is equal to the allowable elastic strength (Se) at the specified operating temperature. Se is equal to two-thirds of the specified minimum yield strength (SMYS, y) of the tube material at design temperature (T). The calculation of SMYS for 18Cr-10Ni-Cb (Type 347 stainless steel) is based on Table F.3 in API RP579, as follows: y = ry (A0 +A1T + A2T2 + A3T3 + A4T4 +A5T5) ry is the yield strength (ie. 24.1ksi) at the temperature of 400F (for TP347SS). In this particular example (after substituting values for Ai and T in the above formula), if T = 700C then y = 18.49ksi (127.45MPa). Se is therefore equal to 85.0MPa. The minimum allowable thickness (temin) at a design temperature of 700C and at a design pressure of 4MPa is calculated as in API RP530. temin is equal to 3.87mm. Failure will occur when either of the following conditions is reached: i. ii. By plastic collapse, when tactual < temin; or By creep rupture occurs when cumulative life fraction is greater than one.
These failure criteria are highlighted in red in the following table. The remaining life is then simply calculated as the cumulative period (148,148 hours) at which any of these two criteria are first reached, minus the operating life (70,128 hours). This is equal to 78,020 hours.
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No. Cumulative # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11,396 22,792 34,188 45,584 56,980 68,376 79,772 91,168 102,564 113,960 125,356 136,752 148,148 159,544 170,940 182,336 193,732 205,128 216,524 227,920
Po 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96 3.96
To (C) 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649 649
MTR 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15
te 6.60 6.41 6.21 6.02 5.82 5.63 5.43 5.24 5.04 4.85 4.65 4.46 4.26 4.07 3.87 3.68 3.48 3.29 3.09 2.90
S (MPa) 48.47 50.01 51.64 53.37 55.23 57.21 59.33 61.61 64.07 66.73 69.61 72.74 76.15 79.90 84.02 88.57 93.64 99.31 105.69 112.93
temin 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87 3.87
LMP 34.36 34.25 34.14 34.03 33.91 33.79 33.67 33.54 33.41 33.27 33.13 32.98 32.82 32.66 32.49 32.31 32.12 31.92 31.71 31.48
Time to 494,957 427,318 367,318 314,283 267,579 226,617 190,843 159,745 132,845 109,699 89,898 73,065 58,851 46,937 37,032 28,870 22,211 16,837 12,553 9,186
Cumulative Life Fraction 0.023 0.050 0.081 0.117 0.160 0.210 0.270 0.341 0.427 0.531 0.657 0.813 1.007 1.250 1.557 1.952 2.465 3.142 4.050 5.291
(mm/yr) (mm)
The effect of uncertainty about the operating temperature should be investigated by sensitivity analysis, ie. an analysis of how sensitive the outcomes (calculated lives) are to changes in the assumptions (metal temperatures). Note: Question 2 and Question 3 in this example is best answered using the sensitivity calculator in Creep Module in ENGFit Toolbox.
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