| Industry: |
Gas Treating |
| Specimen Description: |
6" Furnace Tube |
| Material: |
Carbon Steel |
| Environment: |
Rich Oil containing C1-3 paraffin hydrocarbons |
| Background: |
Horizontal, carbon steel furnace tubes in a Rich Oil Fractionator furnace failed causing a fire. |
| Time in Service: |
30 years |
| Findings: |
Laboratory analysis showed that the carbon steel tube sample had experienced long term overheating under a heavy coke layer. I.D. pitting was observed under the coke. The pits were believed to be due to metal dusting, based on a dark etching, carburized layer below the pits. Observation of the microstructure showed that the dark etching layer was 100% pearlite. The undegraded pearlite proved that metal temperatures had exceeded the AC 3 transformation temperature at some time. Long term metal temperatures were estimated at approximately 1000F, based on the presence of graphite nodules in the completely decarburized ferrite matrix. |