Sulfidation Rate Prediction on Tube-to-Tubesheet Joints in a Waste Heat Boiler in a Sulphur Plant

F. Ju, Allen Miller, Simon Yuen, Brian Tkachyk
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Sulfidation corrosion of the carbon steel tubes at the tube-to-tubesheet joint often governs the life of waste heat boilers in sulphur recovery plants. Conventional tube joints typically have a welded joint located at the hot-side face of the tubesheet. An alternative design involves welding the tubesheet joint at the cold-side face of the tubesheet, close to the boiler feed water. The alternative design also employs stainless steel cladding on the tubesheet face and a tube-hole sleeve selectively at high-temperature locations. Finite element heat transfer analysis is used to establish the thermal profiles of the conventional and the alternative designs. From the worked example, the alternative design provided a lower metal temperature by approximately 80 °F at the joint, as compared to the conventional tube joint. Sulfidation rate prediction based on a sample gas composition using ASSET (Alloy Selection System for Elevated Temperatures) Software predicts that the alternative design can reduce the sulfidation rate by 35% because of the lower metal temperature.
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某硫磺厂余热锅炉管板接头硫化速率预测
在硫磺回收装置中,管板接头处碳钢管的硫化腐蚀是影响余热锅炉寿命的重要因素。传统的管接头通常在管板的热侧面有一个焊接接头。另一种设计是在靠近锅炉给水的管板冷面焊接管板接头。替代设计还在管板表面采用不锈钢包层,并在高温位置选择性地使用管孔套。采用有限元传热分析建立了常规设计和备选设计的热分布。从工作实例来看,与传统的管接头相比,替代设计在接头处提供了约80°F的低金属温度。使用ASSET(高温合金选择系统)软件基于样品气体成分的硫化率预测预测,由于金属温度较低,替代设计可以将硫化率降低35%。
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