Affiliation:
1. Cetim-Matcor Technology and Services, 3 Seletar Aerospace Link, Singapore 797550, Singapore
2. Cetim, 52 Avenue Félix Louat, 60300 Senlis, France
Abstract
A large percentage of power, petroleum, and chemical plants over the world were in operation for a long duration with the corresponding critical components being used beyond the design life of 30 to 40 years. It is generally more cost-effective to refurbish or modernize the degraded equipment or components, rather than to construct a new plant. Therefore, a reliable plant life extension assessment that can evaluate the critical components is needed. The key element in plant life extension is the residual life assessment technology. However, at present, there is still no general consensus among the industry players on the approach to adopt when performing residual life assessment for such a critical damage mechanism as creep. In this article, a three-level residual life assessment methodology is proposed as a general approach for high-temperature components prone to creep. A detailed validation of the selected guidelines and calculation models is also described. Eventually, an application of the three-level methodology to a real industrial case study is presented.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry
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