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Assessing plant life

Connect, no.72, December 1995, p.5

Furnace heater buildings forming part of a 1960s oil refinery - sold following a successful assessment

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Engineering assessment gives plant a new lease of life

An Industrial Member company asked TWI to carry out an independent assessment of several major components in a European oil refinery. Built in the 1960s, the refinery had experienced one major refurbishment and several shut downs.With a view to purchase, the company needed to be assured of remaining life.

A team of TWI engineers visited the site to make visual checks and examine available ultrasonic test results and metallographic specimens. It reviewed all records including in-service inspection results, details on materials used inconstruction, operational temperatures and pressures. From the data, TWI was able to calculate service exposure of the major components.

A preliminary remaining life assessment (RLA) showed that only a very small fraction of working life, both in the pressure vessels and in most of the tubing, had actually been used. The engineers discovered minor problems resultingfrom previous running procedures, and advised on corrective action. They also recommended limited retubing for one of the furnaces where creep cavitation damage had developed due to overtemperature operation.

After less than one week's work TWI could demonstrate to the client that the plant was still viable.