WO2010101482A1 - Improved tubes for high temperature industrial application and methods for producing same - Google Patents
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- the invention relates- generally to a tube construction for high temperature industrial application such as for example in reformer tubes.
- Tube(s) Pipework in industrial plant which operates at high temperature and is also subjected to stress will experience a progressive damage mechanism known as creep.
- creep For example in vertical runs of pipework or tubes (hereinafter referred to as tube(s)) creep can occur downwardly i.e., in-axis due to gravity. This may occut in plant carrying out direct reduction of iron ore (DRI plant) for example. Creep may also occur across the tube axis where the tubes are subjected to internal pressure as well as high temperature, such as in reformer plant such as in catalytic or steam reforming.
- DRI plant direct reduction of iron ore
- creep means slow migration of material of the tube wall so that after a- period of operation of the plant, a tube (or tubes) of, for example, constant wall thickness over its length at the beginning of its life, at the end of its life will have exceeded allowable dimensions or even rupture, thus requiring replacement.
- the invention broadly comprises a metal alloy tube forming part of or for use in high temperature industrial plant, comprising around the tube a layer of reinforcement material of lower creep at temperatures above about 40% of the absolute melting point of the metal alloy tube.
- the reinforcement material comprises a refractory material such as tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, columbium, hafnium, boron, or rhenium, or metal oxides such as alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), or carbides such as tungsten carbide (WC) in filamentary form which may, for example, ' be in wire form wound around the outside of the metal alloy tube.
- the reinforcement material may be in mesh or woven form or other sheet form.
- the * filament(s) may be wound around the tube transverse to the axis of the tube or at an angle to the axis of the tube, particularly where the tube will be subject to internal pressure as well as high temperature, or will be horizontally mounted or mounted at an angle to the horizontal or vertical even in low pressure applications.
- the reinforcement may comprise filaments on the outside of the tube which extend along the axis of the tube.
- the tube may comprise a second reinforcement layer such as a second wire layer wound around the tube over the first layer and preferably at an angle to the first layer.
- the tube may comprise a second mesh or woven layer, which may be applied to the tube so that the warp and weft of the second layer extend at an angle to the warp and weft of a first mesh or woven reinforcement layer.
- the invention broadly consists in a method of manufacture of a metal alloy tube for use in high temperature industrial plant, comprising forming the tube with a layer of a reinforcement material around the tube, the reinforcement layer having lower creep at temperatures above about 40% of the absolute melting point of the metal alloy tube.
- the manufacturing method comprises forming a layer of a reinforcement material into a tubular form or pre- forms of various geometry and subsequently centtifugally casting a metal alloy tube within and to the tubular reinforcement material.
- the manufacturing method comprises casting or extruding a metal alloy tube and applying a layer of a reinforcement material around the tube.
- Plasma or thermal spraying of a metal alloy (or various different alloys) around the layer(s) of reinforcement may be applied to further consolidate the reinforcement and to provide additional properties, such as functional graded properties, to the final tube assembly.
- 'high temperature' in this specification is meant typically temperatures above 500 0 C and typically in the range of 750-1500 0 C.
- 'refractory material ⁇ )' is meant materials which will' retain thek strength at temperatures: above IOOOF (538C).
- Figure 1 shows one embodiment of a high temperature industrial plant tube of the invention
- Figure 2 shows another embodiment of a high temperature industrial plant tube.
- a metal alloy tube 1 is formed of a corrosion resistant alloy such as for example, an alloy comprising in the range 23-26% by weight chromium, 32-36% by weight nickel, and 0.35-0.4% by weight carbon, and the alloy may also comprise about 1.5% by weight manganese and about 1.5% by weight silicon.
- the alloy may also optionally comprise other 'micro-alloying' additions.
- the balance of the alloy comprises iron.
- metal alloy tube 1 is formed of a corrosion resistant alloy comprising approximately 25% chromium, 35% nickel, 0.4% carbon, and 39.6% iron.
- the unreinforced metal alloy is suitable for use at temperatures above 500 0 C and typically at temperatures in the range of 750-1100°C and the tube may be suited for use with internal pressures of 45 bars, for example.
- the tube may be a reformer tube for a catalytic reformer, for example, which contains a catalyst which is contacted by a process gas stream flowing through the reformer tube.
- the reinforcement material comprises a first layer 2 of a wire of a refractory metal such as tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, or rhenium, or of alumina, which is wound at an angle to the axis of the tube as shown, and a second layer 3 which is wound at an angle to both the tube axis and the first layer, as shown.
- a refractory metal such as tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, or rhenium, or of alumina
- the first reinforcement layer 2- may be wound at an angle of approximately +55° and the second layer 3. at an angle of approximately -55° to the tube axis.
- the wire may be of diameter 0.1-5mm for example.
- Figure 2 shows a second embodiment in which the first layer 2 of filamentary reinforcement extends in the tube axis and a second layer 3 is wound transverse to the tube axis.
- the reinforcement has inherently significantly higher creep resistance than the metal alloy tube, such as 20%, 50%, 100% or higher creep resistance, and possibly 2-3 orders of magnitude higher of creep resistance, at temperatures above about 40% of the absolute melting point of the metal alloy tube.
- the reinforcement thus assists in inhibiting downward (i.e., longitudinal or axial) creep where the tubes are vertically mounted, and in both of the embodiments described also assists in reducing diametral creep where the tubes are subject to internal pressure during plant operation.
- the reinforcement thus acts to prolong the effective working life of the tubes and the plant of which the tubes are a part.
- the filamentary reinforcement may be in the form of a mesh or otherwise woven refractory or alumina material.
- the two layers shown there may be a single layer perhaps where the tube is in use not subject to internal pressure leading to transverse creep, or there may be three or more reinforcement layers.
- Tubes of die invention may be used in catalytic reformers in oil refineries, in which the tube may ⁇ carry a vaporising crude oil and hydrogen mixture at a temperature up to 1000 0 C and pressure up to 45 bars, or in reformers in hydrogen production, methanol production, ammonia production, or ethylene production for example, or in other industries.
- Tubes of the invention may be used in steamcatalytic reformers. In such applications the tabes may exhibit increased creep resistance, higher strength, and/or higher resistance to corrosion such as oxidation, at temperatures of use; relative to the equivalent un-reinforced metal alloy tube.
- Tubes of the invention may also be used in high temperature heat exchangers, for example in hydrogen production in jet engines, or in solar thermal energy production, for example in solar diermal high temperature collectors.
- Reinforced industrial tubes of the invention may be manufactured by centrifugal casting and filament winding.
- Molten metal alloy may be centrifugally cast to a tube and then placed on a filament winding machine to wind one or more reinforcement layers around the tube.
- a mesh o ⁇ other- sheet reinforcement material may be-wo.und .. around the tube.
- a gas diffusion barrier layer may be applied to the interior of the tube by, for example, thermal spraying, or to the exterior before the reinforcement is applied to the tube.
- reinforcement material is first shaped to a tubular form, for example .by winding or wrapping about a mandrel, and the reinforcement tube is then placed inside a centrifugal casting mold. A metal alloy tube is then centrifugafly cast against the interior of the tube of the reinforcement material. A gas diffusion barrier may then be applied to the interior of the- tube.
- the tubes may also be manufactured by extrusion and reinforcement winding or wrapping, in which the metal alloy tube' is extruded and then placed on for example a filament winding machine where one or more layers of fibrous reinforcement material are wound around the tube.
- the tubes may also be manufactured by co-extrusion, by passing the reinforcement winding or wrapping through an extrusion die as the metal alloy tube is extruded, so that the reinforcement is encased within the metal material of the tube wall.
- a further layer or layers of reinforcement may be formed around the exterior of the tube.
- a gas diffusion barrier layer may be applied to the interior or exterior of the tube before or after the reinforcement material.
- the filaments layers may be made- up of different refractor)' materials, so a functionally graded composite may result.
- the tubes shown in the drawings have a circular cross section but in other embodiments the tubes may have an oval or multi-segmented cross-sectional shape. While in describing the tubes, vertical mounting applications thereof have been referred to and the tubes are suitable for use in industrial plant in which the tubes extend horizontally or at an angle between the vertical and horizontal.
- the reinforcement may be applied over substantially the full length of a tube such as a reformer tube or over a major part of the length of the reformer tube.
- the reinforcement may be applied over a minor part of the length of the tube, at or towards one end for example, and typically an end further along the tube length in the direction of gas flow through the tube in use!
- the number of layers of the reinforcement may also vary over the length of a tube to provide for optimum performance of the tube under operating temperature and pressure.
- the tube will have flanges or other mechanical mounts at either end thereof.
- the tube was turned on a lathe to reduce the outside diameter by 1.5-mm.
- the reinforcing wires were wound edgc-to-edge along a 700-mm section with 4 layers of windings superimposed on each other.
- the assembly was metal arc sprayed with approximately 1.5 mm thickness of Metallisation Wire 79E (comprising approximately 36wt%Ni, 20wt%Cr, l%Mn, 2.25%Si with the remaining balance of iron) to provide oxidation protection to the tungsten wire.
- the final assembly was approximately 43.5 mm diameter.
- a second 1 meter length of 42mm-outside diameter and 6mm wall thickness metal tube made of alloy 800H was metal arc sprayed with approximately 1.5 mm thickness of Metallisation alloy 79E but did not have tungsten wire reinforcement.
- This tube will be referred to as the 'Reference Tube'.
- the two tube lengths were place in a furnace sid ⁇ -by-side and heated to 1030C, then pressurized to 500 psig with argon. These conditions were calculated to cause failure in the Reference Tube after 1000 hours.
- the Reference Tube endured 680 hours before a leak was detected.
- the tube of the invention endured 2720 hours under the same conditions (tested in parallel) with no leak detected, which is a 4-tknes improvement over actual performance of the Reference Tube. Subsequent examination revealed nil creep while the Reference Tube showed through-wall creep cracks.
- a HP alloy tube (comprising approximately 25wt%Cr, 35wt%Ni, 0.4wt%C, 39.6wt%Fe, 1.5wt%Mn and 1.5-wt%Si) with, dimensions 1 meter length, 137mm outside diameter.and inside - diameter of 110 mm was' reinforced with ' tungsten wire as in Example 1 with the following- differences: the HP alloy tube was cleaned but not reduced in diameter; the tungsten wire was 0.5mm diameter; a final wrap of 0.9 mm alloy 625 (comprising approximately 20-23wt%Cr, 58wt%Ni, 0.1wt%C, 5wt%Fe, 3.15-4.15wt%Co and Ta) was wound.
- Test conditions were 750 psig and a temperature of 1020C, which was calculated to cause rupture in a ordinary (unreinforced) tube made of the same tube material in 491 hours.
- the tube of the invention endured 1600 hoiirs without failure and had not failed after 1600 hours, which is a 3.3- times improvement over calculated performance of an ordinary (unreinforced) tube of the same tube material.
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