
Recommended Practice for Materials and Fabrication of 11Cr-1Mo Steel Pressure Vessels for Service above 825 °F (440 °C)
NORMA vydaná dňa 1.1.2018
    
        Označenie normy: API RP 934-E-ed.2
                
                
                
               
                Dátum vydania normy:  1.1.2018
        Počet strán: 27
Približná hmotnosť: 81 g (0.18 libier)
        Krajina:          Americká technická norma
        Kategória: Technické normy API
        
                
              
API RP 934-E, 2nd Edition, January     2018 - Recommended Practice for Materials and Fabrication of     11Cr-1Mo Steel Pressure Vessels for Service above 825 °F (440 °C)
     This recommended practice (RP) includes materials and fabrication     requirements for new 11Cr-1Mo and 1Cr-1Mo steel pressure vessels,     including heat exchanger shells and channels for elevated temperature     service. It applies to vessels that are designed, fabricated, and     documented in accordance with ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1 or     Division 2 (hereafter referred to as “Code”). 
This document may     also be used as a resource when planning to modify existing pressure     vessels. 
The interior surfaces of these pressure vessels and heat     exchangers (i.e. the surfaces exposed to the process) may or may not have     an austenitic stainless steel (SS), ferritic SS, or nickel alloy weld     overlay or cladding to provide additional corrosion resistance.     
Some 11Cr-1Mo and 1Cr-1Mo components with thicknesses greater than     4 in. (100 mm) have been shown to have difficulty meeting the Code     toughness requirements. This recommended practice is primarily intended     for wall thicknesses less than 4 in. (100 mm); a preferred option for     thicker components is to use 21Cr-1Mo alloys. 
This RP is     applicable to shell thicknesses greater than 1 in. (25 mm). Although     outside of the scope, this document can be used as a resource for vessels     down to lower shell thicknesses with changes defined by the purchaser.     
This RP is intended for use for 11Cr-1Mo and 1Cr-1Mo equipment     operating between 825 °F (440 °C) and 1150 °F (620 °C). The primary     in-service materials degradation mechanism addressed by the requirements     herein is low creep ductility (LCD) cracking, which can occur at these     operating temperatures if not properly addressed. LCD cracking is a form     of reheat cracking. 
In many cases, 11Cr-1Mo and 1Cr-1Mo steel     equipment being designed for temperatures >825 °F (>440 °C) operate     with stresses below the threshold for brittle fracture [i.e. below 8 ksi     (55 MPa) as reported in API 579-1/ASME FFS-11, or below 10% of ultimate     tensile strength as reported in literature]. 
Typical equipment     covered by the scope of this RP includes catalytic reforming reactors and     fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) unit hot wall reactors. For information     on 11Cr-1Mo and 1Cr-1Mo equipment operating at lower temperature ranges,     refer to API RP 934-C. Since hydroprocessing units are typically operated     at temperatures lower than 825 °F (440 °C), the guidelines in this RP     (934-E) do not apply to most hydroprocessing units; instead, they are     covered by RP 934-A or 934-C. Also, since coke drums typically are more     susceptible to fatigue than LCD cracking, this RP excludes coke drums from     the scope; they are addressed in API Technical Report 934-G.