NACE 34101-2001 Refinery Injection and Process Mixing Points (Item No 24215)《炼油厂注射和加工混合点 项目编号24215》.pdf
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1、Item No. 24215NACE International Publication 34101This Technical Committee Report has been preparedby NACE International Task Group 174* onRefinery Additives Injection FacilitiesRefinery Injection and Process Mixing Points March 2001, NACE InternationalThis NACE International technical committee rep
2、ort represents a consensus of those individual memberswho have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect precludeanyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not includedin this report. Nothing contained
3、 in this NACE International report is to be construed as granting any right, byimplication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or productcovered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liability for infringement of LettersPa
4、tent. This report should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materialsnot discussed herein. Neither is this report intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictablecircumstances may negate the usefulness of this report in specific instance
5、s. NACE International assumes noresponsibility for the interpretation or use of this report by other parties.Users of this NACE International report are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety,environmental, and regulatory documents and for determining their applicability in relation to
6、 this report prior toits use. This NACE International report may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems orenvironmental hazards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or referredto within this report. Users of this NACE International rep
7、ort are also responsible for establishing appropriatehealth, safety, and environmental protection practices, in consultation with appropriate regulatory authorities ifnecessary, to achieve compliance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to the use of thisreport.CAUTIONARY NOTIC
8、E: The user is cautioned to obtain the latest edition of this report. NACEInternational reports are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without priornotice. NACE reports are automatically withdrawn if more than 10 years old. Purchasers of NACEInternational reports
9、 may receive current information on all NACE International publications by contacting theNACE International Membership Services Department, 1440 South Creek Dr., Houston, Texas 77084-4906(telephone +1281228-6200).ForewordThis technical committee report has been written tosummarize and convey an unde
10、rstanding of materials andcorrosion concerns and successful practices that have beenused in the design and operation of refinery process mixingpoints and injection facilities. Its publication is part of aneffort begun in September 1993, when an ad hoc taskgroup on injection equipment sponsored by NA
11、CEInternational Specific Technology Group (STG) 34 (formerlyGroup Committee T-8) on Refining Industry Corrosionreached the conclusion that problems with injectionpractices existed in the industry, due largely to a deficiencyin communication of good practices. Task Group 174(formerly T-8-21) was form
12、ed to address these problems.The task group conducted a survey of problematic refineryinjection and process mixing points, and it sponsored asymposium on injection systems. The results of the taskgroups work constitute the basis for this report.The goal of this report is to help the reader develop a
13、nawareness of issues around refinery injections and toconvey basic understanding of key variables and designfactors. This report is intended for use by process,mechanical, and materials and corrosion engineering andinspection personnel who design, install, operate, andinspect refinery unit injection
14、 systems.Task Group 174 (formerly T-8-21) on Refinery AdditivesInjection Facilities prepared this technical committee report.It is published by NACE International under the auspices ofSTG 34 (formerly Group Committee T-8) on PetroleumRefining and Gas Processing._* Chairman W.C. Fort, Equilon Enterpr
15、ises, LLC, Houston, TX.NACE International2Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction. 3Section 2: Definitions. 3Section 3: Refinery Injection Experience. 4Section 4: Avoiding Injection Point Problems 12Section 5: Process Design of Successful Injection Points. 12Section 6: Injection System Hardware Sel
16、ection. 22Section 7: Performance Verification and Monitoring 27Section 8: Reliability, Inspection, and Monitoring. 27Section 9: Considerations for Water Wash Applications. 28Section 10: Considerations for Process Chemical Injections 32Section 11: Considerations for Process Mixing Points 38References
17、 41Appendix A: Case Histories. 41Appendix B: Injection System Installation Checklist 45Appendix C: Sample Injection Point Data Sheet 46Appendix D: Injection Point Data Reviewed in Audit Process . 48FiguresFigure 1: Total Injection Points Identified. 4Figure 2: Problem Injection Points Types. 6Figure
18、 3: Type of Corrosion Damage Reported at the Injection Point. 7Figure 4: Size of the Area of Maximum Corrosion Loss 8Figure 5: Injection Point Corrosion Distance from Injection Point. 9Figure 6: Location of Maximum Injection Point Corrosion. 10Figure 7: Gas-Liquid Flow Regimes in Horizontal Piping.
19、14Figure 8: Gas-Liquid Flow Regimes in Vertical Upflow Piping. 15Figure 9: Baker Plot for Gas-Liquid Flow in Horizontal Piping. 16Figure 10: Flow Map for Gas-Liquid Upflow in Vertical Piping. 17Figure 11: Types of Injectors . 19Figure 12: Injection Nozzle Discharge Orientations. 20Figure 13: Injecto
20、r and Nozzle Orientations. 21Figure 14: Schematic of a Possible Corrosion Control Chemical Injection System for aCrude Distillation Column Overhead. 23Figure 15: Removable Injectors that Facilitate Inspection and Cleaning. 25Figure 16: Schematic of a Retractable Injector 26Figure 17: Ammonium Chlori
21、de Deposition from NH3and HCl. 30Figure 18: Double-Drum Overhead Condensing System of the Atmospheric Tower in aCrude Distillation Unit 34Figure 19: Common Types of Hydrogen Addition Point. 40Figure A1: Hydrodesulfurizing Unit Separator Overhead Piping Isometric 42Figure A2: Atmospheric Crude Column
22、 Overhead Piping Isometric 43Figure A3: Light Ends Recovery Piping Isometric 44Tables1. Problem Injection Points Reported 52. Original Materials of Construction of Problem Injection Points 63. Location of Injection Point Corrosion. 94. Causes of Injection Point Corrosion. 115. Injection Point Upgrad
23、e 12NACE International3Section 1: Introduction1.1 Many different types of process additives are used tomaintain reliability and optimal performance of refineryoperations. An additive can be a proprietary chemical suchas a corrosion inhibitor, antifoulant, oxygen scavenger, or awater stream injected
24、to dissolve salt deposits or dilutecorrosive process components. Typically, these additiveshave been injected into refinery piping systems throughsmall branch connections either directly or through a quill orspray nozzle. The locations at which these additives areintroduced into process streams are
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