API RP 571 (B) 51-100.pdf

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API RP 571 (B)
51. ___________ are the most common type of equipment susceptible to carburization
in refining industry.
Heater tubes
52. Different organisms thrive on different nutrients including inorganic substances
( Hydrocarbons, Organic acids). In addition, all organisms require a source of carbon,
nitrogen and __________ for growth.
Phosphorous
53. In design and fabrication, it is advisable to avoid sharp changes in cross section,
such as short radius fillets or undercut that can give rise to _________. Long-seam
welds are particularly susceptible to reheat cracking due to mismatch caused by fit up
problems.
Stress concentrations
54. The most important factors affecting graphitization are the chemistry, stress,
temperature and _________.
Time at exposure
55. Creep damage is found in high temperature equipment operating above the
___________. Fired heater tubes and components, Catalytic reactors, FCC reactors
and FCC fractionator and regenerator internals all operate in or near this.
Creep range
56. Amine stress corrosion cracking is most often associated with lean amine services.
The pure alkanolamine does not cause cracking. Cracking in rich amine services are
most often associated with _________ problems.
Wet H2S
57. The loss in strength from spheroidization (Softening) is usually accompanied by
a(n) __________ in ductility, which allows for deformation at stress concentrations.
Increase
58. Which of the following materials is not susceptible to high temperature hydrogen
attack?
300 Series SS
59. Which of these materials are susceptible to creep damage?
Carbon Steel, Stainless steel, Low alloy steel
60. High temperature hydrogen attack results from exposure to hydrogen at elevated
temperatures and pressures. The hydrogen reacts with __________ in steel to produce
__________, which cannot diffuse through the steel. The loss of carbides causes an
overall loss in strength.
Carbides, methane
61. Ferritic stainless steels are usually not used in ________ applications.
Pressure boundary
62. Stress ruptures are characterized by ___________ failures and are usually
accompanied by thinning at the fracture surface.
Fish-mouth
63. With hydrofluoric acid corrosion, corrosion rates increase with _________
temperature and ________ HF concentrations.
Increasing, decreasing
64. Which of the following materials is susceptible to CO
2
corrosions?
Carbon steel
65. Steel hardness, __________ and stress are critical factors in causing hydrogen
stress cracking.
Strength
66. If the BHN is 400-500 it may indicate__________.
Nitriding
67. The graphitization rate ________ with increasing temperature.
Increases
68. The level of creep damage is a function of the material and the coincident
_________ level at which the creep deformation occurs.
Temperature/Stress
69. Titanium should not be used is known hydriding services such as ________ or
________.
Amine, sour water
70. Convert these temperatures - 156 degrees C and 450 degrees F
312 degrees F, 232 degrees C
71. Which of the following alkanoamine in causing amine corrosion?
Monoethanolamine (MEA)
72. __________ is a loss in toughness due to a metallurgical change that can occur in
alloys containing a ferrite phase, as a result of exposure in the temperature range 600
degrees F to 1000 degrees F.
885 degrees F embrittlement
73. Hydrochloric acid corrosion is a general and localized corrosion and is very
aggressive to most common materials of construction. Damage in refineries is often
associated with dew point corrosion in which vapors containing __________ and
hydrogen chloride condense from the overhead stream of distillation, fractionation, or
stripping tower.
H2O
74. When connected to a more anodic material, titanium may suffer severe _________.
Hydriding
75. __________ is a form of stress corrosion cracking normally occurring during
shutdowns, startup or during operation when air and moisture are present. Cracking is
due to sulfur acids forming from sulfide scale, air and moisture acting on sensitized
stainless steel.
Polythionic acid SCC
76. _________ usually occurs when a colder liquid contacts a warmer metal surface.
Thermal shock
77. Which of these materials is not susceptible to amine cracking?
300 Series and 400 Series SS
78. The presence of ___________ in H2S streams increases the severity of high
temperature sulfide corrosion at temperature above about 500 degrees F.
Hydrogen
79. Increasing chromium content in the alloy improves resistance to sulfidation.
However, there is little improvement with increasing chromium content until about
_________ Cr.
7-9
80. ___________ is the sudden rapid fracture under stress (residual or applied) where
the material exhibits little or no evidence of ductility or plastic deformation.
Brittle fracture
81. Caustic embrittlement cracking can be effectively prevented by means of PWHT at
a temperature of __________.
1150 degrees F
82. General or localized corrosion of carbon steels and other metals caused by
dissolved salts, gasses, organic compounds or microbiological activity is called
_________.
Cooling water corrosion
83. With CO2 corrosion increasing temperatures __________ corrosion rates up to the
point where CO2 is vaporized.
Increase
84. Units where graphitization may be suspected are the FCCU and the ________ unit.
Coker
85. Where is PASCC normally located?
Adjacent to welds
86. All ________ based materials and low alloy materials, 300 Series SS and 400 Series
SS Re susceptible to Sulfidation.
Iron
87. Sulfuric acid promotes general and localized corrosion of carbon steel. Carbon
steel heat affected zones may experience severe corrosion. Acid concentration,
temperature, alloy content and __________ are critical factors affecting sulfuric acid
corrosion.
Velocity
88. Which of these materials are susceptible to brittle fracture?
Carbon steels, Low Alloy steels, and 400 Series SS
89. ________is a form of environmental cracking that can initiate on the surface of
high strength low alloy steels and carbon steels with highly localized zones of high
hardness in the weld metal and HAZ as a result of exposure to aqueous HF acid service.
Hydrogen stress cracking
90. HCI acid corrosion is found in several units, especially _________ and __________,
units, hydro-processing units and catalytic reformer units.
Crude, Vacuum
91. Cracking can occur at low caustic levels if a concentrating mechanism is present.
In such cases, caustic concentrations of ________ ppm are sufficient to cause cracking.
50-100
92. Which of these materials is susceptible to 885 degrees F embrittlement?
400 Series SS and Duplex SS
93. Spheroidization and graphitization are competing mechanisms that occur at
overlapping temperature ranges. Spheroidization tends to occur preferentially above
_________ while graphitization predominates below this temperature.
1025 degrees F
94. Sulfidation is primarily caused by ________ and other reactive sulfur species as a
result of the thermal decomposition of sulfur compounds at high temperatures.
H2S
95. Damage from sigma phase appears in the form of __________.
Cracking
96. The extent and depth of decarburization is a function of temperature and
________.
Exposure time
97. Corrosion of the anode may be significantly higher _________ to the connection to
the cathode, depending on solution conductivity.
Adjacent
98. Conditions favoring carburization include a high gaseous phase carbon activity and
_________ oxygen potential.
Low
99. Susceptibility to temper embrittlement is largely determined by the presence of
the alloying elements manganese and _________.
Silicon
100. Improved resistance to erosion is usually achieved through increasing substrate
_______ using harder alloys, hard facing or face-hardening treatment.
Hardness

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API RP 571 (B) 51-100.pdf

  • 1. API RP 571 (B) 51. ___________ are the most common type of equipment susceptible to carburization in refining industry. Heater tubes 52. Different organisms thrive on different nutrients including inorganic substances ( Hydrocarbons, Organic acids). In addition, all organisms require a source of carbon, nitrogen and __________ for growth. Phosphorous 53. In design and fabrication, it is advisable to avoid sharp changes in cross section, such as short radius fillets or undercut that can give rise to _________. Long-seam welds are particularly susceptible to reheat cracking due to mismatch caused by fit up problems. Stress concentrations 54. The most important factors affecting graphitization are the chemistry, stress, temperature and _________. Time at exposure 55. Creep damage is found in high temperature equipment operating above the ___________. Fired heater tubes and components, Catalytic reactors, FCC reactors and FCC fractionator and regenerator internals all operate in or near this. Creep range 56. Amine stress corrosion cracking is most often associated with lean amine services. The pure alkanolamine does not cause cracking. Cracking in rich amine services are most often associated with _________ problems. Wet H2S 57. The loss in strength from spheroidization (Softening) is usually accompanied by a(n) __________ in ductility, which allows for deformation at stress concentrations. Increase 58. Which of the following materials is not susceptible to high temperature hydrogen attack? 300 Series SS 59. Which of these materials are susceptible to creep damage? Carbon Steel, Stainless steel, Low alloy steel
  • 2. 60. High temperature hydrogen attack results from exposure to hydrogen at elevated temperatures and pressures. The hydrogen reacts with __________ in steel to produce __________, which cannot diffuse through the steel. The loss of carbides causes an overall loss in strength. Carbides, methane 61. Ferritic stainless steels are usually not used in ________ applications. Pressure boundary 62. Stress ruptures are characterized by ___________ failures and are usually accompanied by thinning at the fracture surface. Fish-mouth 63. With hydrofluoric acid corrosion, corrosion rates increase with _________ temperature and ________ HF concentrations. Increasing, decreasing 64. Which of the following materials is susceptible to CO 2 corrosions? Carbon steel 65. Steel hardness, __________ and stress are critical factors in causing hydrogen stress cracking. Strength 66. If the BHN is 400-500 it may indicate__________. Nitriding 67. The graphitization rate ________ with increasing temperature. Increases 68. The level of creep damage is a function of the material and the coincident _________ level at which the creep deformation occurs. Temperature/Stress 69. Titanium should not be used is known hydriding services such as ________ or ________. Amine, sour water
  • 3. 70. Convert these temperatures - 156 degrees C and 450 degrees F 312 degrees F, 232 degrees C 71. Which of the following alkanoamine in causing amine corrosion? Monoethanolamine (MEA) 72. __________ is a loss in toughness due to a metallurgical change that can occur in alloys containing a ferrite phase, as a result of exposure in the temperature range 600 degrees F to 1000 degrees F. 885 degrees F embrittlement 73. Hydrochloric acid corrosion is a general and localized corrosion and is very aggressive to most common materials of construction. Damage in refineries is often associated with dew point corrosion in which vapors containing __________ and hydrogen chloride condense from the overhead stream of distillation, fractionation, or stripping tower. H2O 74. When connected to a more anodic material, titanium may suffer severe _________. Hydriding 75. __________ is a form of stress corrosion cracking normally occurring during shutdowns, startup or during operation when air and moisture are present. Cracking is due to sulfur acids forming from sulfide scale, air and moisture acting on sensitized stainless steel. Polythionic acid SCC 76. _________ usually occurs when a colder liquid contacts a warmer metal surface. Thermal shock 77. Which of these materials is not susceptible to amine cracking? 300 Series and 400 Series SS 78. The presence of ___________ in H2S streams increases the severity of high temperature sulfide corrosion at temperature above about 500 degrees F. Hydrogen
  • 4. 79. Increasing chromium content in the alloy improves resistance to sulfidation. However, there is little improvement with increasing chromium content until about _________ Cr. 7-9 80. ___________ is the sudden rapid fracture under stress (residual or applied) where the material exhibits little or no evidence of ductility or plastic deformation. Brittle fracture 81. Caustic embrittlement cracking can be effectively prevented by means of PWHT at a temperature of __________. 1150 degrees F 82. General or localized corrosion of carbon steels and other metals caused by dissolved salts, gasses, organic compounds or microbiological activity is called _________. Cooling water corrosion 83. With CO2 corrosion increasing temperatures __________ corrosion rates up to the point where CO2 is vaporized. Increase 84. Units where graphitization may be suspected are the FCCU and the ________ unit. Coker 85. Where is PASCC normally located? Adjacent to welds 86. All ________ based materials and low alloy materials, 300 Series SS and 400 Series SS Re susceptible to Sulfidation. Iron 87. Sulfuric acid promotes general and localized corrosion of carbon steel. Carbon steel heat affected zones may experience severe corrosion. Acid concentration, temperature, alloy content and __________ are critical factors affecting sulfuric acid corrosion. Velocity 88. Which of these materials are susceptible to brittle fracture? Carbon steels, Low Alloy steels, and 400 Series SS
  • 5. 89. ________is a form of environmental cracking that can initiate on the surface of high strength low alloy steels and carbon steels with highly localized zones of high hardness in the weld metal and HAZ as a result of exposure to aqueous HF acid service. Hydrogen stress cracking 90. HCI acid corrosion is found in several units, especially _________ and __________, units, hydro-processing units and catalytic reformer units. Crude, Vacuum 91. Cracking can occur at low caustic levels if a concentrating mechanism is present. In such cases, caustic concentrations of ________ ppm are sufficient to cause cracking. 50-100 92. Which of these materials is susceptible to 885 degrees F embrittlement? 400 Series SS and Duplex SS 93. Spheroidization and graphitization are competing mechanisms that occur at overlapping temperature ranges. Spheroidization tends to occur preferentially above _________ while graphitization predominates below this temperature. 1025 degrees F 94. Sulfidation is primarily caused by ________ and other reactive sulfur species as a result of the thermal decomposition of sulfur compounds at high temperatures. H2S 95. Damage from sigma phase appears in the form of __________. Cracking 96. The extent and depth of decarburization is a function of temperature and ________. Exposure time 97. Corrosion of the anode may be significantly higher _________ to the connection to the cathode, depending on solution conductivity. Adjacent 98. Conditions favoring carburization include a high gaseous phase carbon activity and _________ oxygen potential. Low
  • 6. 99. Susceptibility to temper embrittlement is largely determined by the presence of the alloying elements manganese and _________. Silicon 100. Improved resistance to erosion is usually achieved through increasing substrate _______ using harder alloys, hard facing or face-hardening treatment. Hardness