Search
Filters
Close

Save 20% on select titles with code HIDDEN24 - Shop The Sale Now

Laboratory investigation of susceptibility of Carbon steel to Amine SCC in MEG

Product Number: 51321-16366-SG
Author: S. Toqi/ N. Munir/ M. Gonuguntla/ F. M. Zada/N. Behlani
Publication Date: 2021
$0.00
$20.00
$20.00

High pH (11-11.5) measured in Glycol units due to Monodiethanol amine (MDEA) carryover from sweetening units was a concern as it is generally considered that caustic cracking is possible at these conditions in equipment not subject to post weld heat treatment (PWHT). However, risk of amine stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in glycol rich system is not well studied or documented to define the limits. Monitoring of pH may not be the right integrity operating window (IOW) parameter as it may not reflect the actual risk of Amine SCC. Laboratory testing was performed to determine the susceptibility of welded carbon steel specimens (ASTM A106 Gr.B and ASTM A 516 Gr.70) to amine SCC under field conditions of glycol contactor at 190 °C, in monoethylene glycol (MEG) mixture at pH 11. A blank test at pH 8 was conducted for comparison. The testing indicated that there is no perceptible detrimental impact of the presence of amine in glycol on non-post weld heat treated carbon steel. 

Key words: Amine SCC; Glycol; dehydration; carbon steel

High pH (11-11.5) measured in Glycol units due to Monodiethanol amine (MDEA) carryover from sweetening units was a concern as it is generally considered that caustic cracking is possible at these conditions in equipment not subject to post weld heat treatment (PWHT). However, risk of amine stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in glycol rich system is not well studied or documented to define the limits. Monitoring of pH may not be the right integrity operating window (IOW) parameter as it may not reflect the actual risk of Amine SCC. Laboratory testing was performed to determine the susceptibility of welded carbon steel specimens (ASTM A106 Gr.B and ASTM A 516 Gr.70) to amine SCC under field conditions of glycol contactor at 190 °C, in monoethylene glycol (MEG) mixture at pH 11. A blank test at pH 8 was conducted for comparison. The testing indicated that there is no perceptible detrimental impact of the presence of amine in glycol on non-post weld heat treated carbon steel. 

Key words: Amine SCC; Glycol; dehydration; carbon steel

Also Purchased
Picture for 98405 STRESS CORROSION CRACKING OF CARBON
Available for download

98405 STRESS CORROSION CRACKING OF CARBON STEELS IN AMINE UNITS

Product Number: 51300-98405-SG
ISBN: 98405 1998 CP
Author: J.J. Gonzalez, S. Hernandez, A Viloria
$20.00
Picture for 96394 CORROSIVE AMINE CHARACTERIZATION
Available for download

96394 CORROSIVE AMINE CHARACTERIZATION

Product Number: 51300-96394-SG
ISBN: 96394 1996 CP
Author: H. Lee Craig Jr., B. D. McLaughlin
$20.00