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Case Study on Failure of Ti Lining

Ahmad Raza Khan Rana1, Zoheir Farhat2
1. Integrity Products & Supplies Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada.
2.Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Abstract: Process equipment as well as their components are subjected to various damage mechanisms resulting from operating conditions, material ageing, upset conditions, environmental factors as well as neighborhood driven events. The absence of adequate inspection, repair and maintenance strategies can aggravate material problems causing pre-mature failures. This article addresses the failure incident of a newly applied Ti lining on the flange of a pressure vessel that rendered the whole process unit to outage. Further, it addresses the various factors that can be critical to the lining repairs considering various physical, metallurgical and electrochemical facets. Finally, it addresses the importance of conventional mock-up techniques towards mitigation of failure risks.

Key words: Ti lining, welding distortions, ductile fracture, mock-up repair.

Cite: Ahmad Raza Khan Rana, Zoheir Farhat, "Case Study on Failure of Ti Lining," International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 93-98, March 2020. doi: 10.17706/ijmse.2020.8.1.1-6

General Information

ISSN: 2315-4527 (Print)
Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Mater. Sci. Eng.
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Emeritus Dato' Dr. Muhammad Yahaya
DOI: 10.17706/ijmse
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E-mail: ijmse@iap.org