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Analysis techniques that yield more information about effect of anomalies on fitness for service. RSTRENG calculations on phased array data, integration of UT data with structured light 3D data and the calculation of surface strain maps from structured light 3D imaging of dents.
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Alloy 699 XA is a new alloy, which was developed for application in petrochemical industry under metal dusting conditions at high pressure. It contains 30% chromium and 2% aluminum.
Nickel-base N06235 alloy is a solid-solution strengthened Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu alloy that was developed to resist metal dusting corrosion attack in high temperature structural applications involving carbonaceous and other high temperature corrosive environments, particularly in syngas production and processing environments. Improved metal dusting resistance was achieved by significant additions of copper and high amounts chromium to inhibit carbon deposition, ingress, and coke formation as previously reported. The high temperature creep-rupture and tensile strength of the wrought alloy and its weldments were investigated in this paper. Weld samples produced by Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), exhibit tensile and creep-rupture strength similar to that of wrought alloy in the temperature range from 538 to 1093oC (1000 to 2000oF). In addition, the retained room and elevated temperature tensile properties of the wrought base metal after 4000-hour long-term aging at temperatures from 649 to 871°C (1200 to 1600oF) are reported.
A new super austenitic stainless steel has been developed for use in highly corrosive wet environments.The new alloy, Alloy 35Mo, has the general chemical composition 27Cr-35Ni-6.5Mo-0.28N and PRE>52,suggesting high resistance towards chloride induced localized corrosion. The Alloy 35Mo has excellentcorrosion resistance in chloride bearing environments, and has also shown surprising mechanicalproperties with a combination of high yield strength, excellent ductility and low hardness. The mainapplications for the new grade will initially be heat exchanger tubing, small dimension piping and hydraulic& instrumentation tubing. Target industries are refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants and offshoreinstallations. This paper discusses Alloy35Mo, its properties, and a comparison with existing,competing grades