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Most of the US design codes and standards for pressure containing equipment do not adequately address degradation and damage during operation. In the pressure vessel and pipeline industries, surface flaws are major limiting factors of vessel or pipe remaining life, and this type of degradation due to age and aggressive environment eventually threatens the structural integrity of equipment. Replacing vessel and piping equipment is expensive, making it cost effective and desirable to operate damaged pressurized equipment. For corrosion beyond a specified limit or other damage mechanism like cracking, a Fitness-For-Service (FFS) assessment is required.<\/p>\n
A FFS assessment is a quantitative engineering evaluation to determine the structural integrity of equipment containing a flaw or damage. The American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice (RP) 579 [1] is a comprehensive document for evaluating common flaws and damage in pressure vessels, piping, and tankage. The guidelines presented in API 579 may also be used in other industries as long as the applicability and limitations for an assessment are satisfied. API 579 is intended to supplement and expand upon the requirements in the inspection codes NBIC [2], API 510 [3], API 570 [4], and API 653 [5]. The goals are to ensure an acceptable margin of safety, provide accurate remaining life predictions, and help optimize maintenance and inspection for damaged equipment still in operation. The focus of this study is to further develop and validate the rules for assessing metal loss or corrosion damage in API 579. <\/p>\n
The specific objectives reported in the bulletin are: <\/p>\n
This study represents a significant improvement to the current techniques available in the public domain for the analysis of Local Thin Areas. Information is also included that can be used to standardize the different LTA analysis techniques available in industry. However, further research, development and testing is required to further increase the accuracy of LTA analysis methods. The shortcomings of the assessment procedures are discussed as well as areas for future research.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
An Overview and Validation of the Fitness-For-Service Assessment Procedures for Local Thin Areas<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n
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