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API 571 Index

This document provides an overview of various damage mechanisms that can impact industrial equipment across different industries. It discusses general damage mechanisms such as graphitization, softening, temper embrittlement, strain aging, and others. It also examines corrosion mechanisms like galvanic corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, corrosion under insulation, and others that can cause uniform or localized loss of thickness. Additionally, it reviews high temperature corrosion mechanisms and environment-assisted cracking mechanisms that are influenced by factors like chlorides, caustics, ammonia, liquid metals and hydrogen.

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API 571 Index

This document provides an overview of various damage mechanisms that can impact industrial equipment across different industries. It discusses general damage mechanisms such as graphitization, softening, temper embrittlement, strain aging, and others. It also examines corrosion mechanisms like galvanic corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, corrosion under insulation, and others that can cause uniform or localized loss of thickness. Additionally, it reviews high temperature corrosion mechanisms and environment-assisted cracking mechanisms that are influenced by factors like chlorides, caustics, ammonia, liquid metals and hydrogen.

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GENERAL DAMAGE MECHANISMS – ALL INDUSTRIES

4.2.1 Graphitization ..................................................................................................................... 4-3

4.2.2 Softening (Spheroidization) .............................................................................................. 4-7

4.2.3 Temper Embrittlement ..................................................................................................... 4-10

4.2.4 Strain Aging ...................................................................................................................... 4-14

4.2.5 885°F (475oC) Embrittlement ........................................................................................... 4-16

4.2.6 Sigma Phase Embrittlement ............................................................................................ 4-19

4.2.7 Brittle Fracture .................................................................................................................. 4-27

4.2.8 Creep and Stress Rupture ............................................................................................... 4-32

4.2.9 Thermal Fatigue ................................................................................................................ 4-39

4.2.10 Short Term Overheating – Stress Rupture .................................................................... 4-46

4.2.11 Steam Blanketing ............................................................................................................. 4-51

4.2.12 Dissimilar Metal Weld (DMW) Cracking ......................................................................... 4-54

4.2.13 Thermal Shock .................................................................................................................. 4-63

4.2.14 Erosion/Erosion – Corrosion .......................................................................................... 4-65

4.2.15 Cavitation .......................................................................................................................... 4-70

4.2.16 Mechanical Fatigue .......................................................................................................... 4-74

4.2.17 Vibration-Induced Fatigue ............................................................................................... 4-81

4.2.18 Refractory Degradation ................................................................................................... 4-84

4.2.19 Reheat Cracking ...............................................................................................................4-87

4.2.20 Gaseous Oxygen-Enhanced Ignition and Combustion ................................................ 4-93


4.3 Uniform or Localized Loss of Thickness
4.3.1 Galvanic Corrosion ........................................................................................................ 4-101

4.3.2 Atmospheric Corrosion ................................................................................................. 4-105

4.3.3 Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) ................................................................................. 4-108

4.3.4 Cooling Water Corrosion ............................................................................................... 4-117

4.3.5 Boiler Water Condensate Corrosion ............................................................................ 4-120

4.3.6 CO2 Corrosion ................................................................................................................. 4-124

4.3.7 Flue-Gas Dew-Point Corrosion ..................................................................................... 4-128

4.3.8 Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) ................................................................. 4-130

4.3.9 Soil Corrosion ................................................................................................................. 4-136

4.3.10 Caustic Corrosion .......................................................................................................... 4-140

4.3.11 Dealloying ....................................................................................................................... 4-143

4.3.12 Graphitic Corrosion ....................................................................................................... 4-147


4.4 High Temperature Corrosion [>400°F (204°C)]

4.4.1 Oxidation ......................................................................................................................... 4-153

4.4.2 Sulfidation ....................................................................................................................... 4-159

4.4.3 Carburization .................................................................................................................. 4-166

4.4.4 Decarburization .............................................................................................................. 4-169

4.4.5 Metal Dusting .................................................................................................................. 4-172

4.4.6 Fuel Ash Corrosion ........................................................................................................ 4-175

4.4.7 Nitriding ........................................................................................................................... 4-180


4.5 Environment – Assisted Cracking

4.5.1 Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (Cl-SCC) ............................................................. 4-184

4.5.2 Corrosion Fatigue .......................................................................................................... 4-193

4.5.3 Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking (Caustic Embrittlement) .................................... 4-199

4.5.4 Ammonia Stress Corrosion Cracking .......................................................................... 4-206

4.5.5 Liquid Metal Embrittlement (LME) ................................................................................ 4-210

4.5.6 Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE) ....................................................................................... 4-215

4.5.7 Ethanol Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) .................................................................. 4-220

4.5.8 Sulfate Stress Corrosion Cracking ............................................................................... 4-227


5.1.1 Uniform or Localized Loss in Thickness Phenomena

5.1.1.1 Amine Corrosion ............................................................................................................ 5-3

5.1.1.2 Ammonium Bisulfide Corrosion (Alkaline Sour Water) ............................................ 5-9

5.1.1.3 Ammonium Chloride Corrosion ................................................................................. 5-13

5.1.1.4 Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) Corrosion ............................................................................ 5-16

5.1.1.5 High Temp H2/H2S Corrosion ...................................................................................... 5-19

5.1.1.6 Hydrofluoric (HF) Acid Corrosion .............................................................................. 5-23

5.1.1.7 Naphthenic Acid Corrosion (NAC) ............................................................................. 5-31

5.1.1.8 Phenol (Carbolic Acid) Corrosion .............................................................................. 5-35

5.1.1.9 Phosphoric Acid Corrosion ........................................................................................ 5-37

5.1.1.10 Sour Water Corrosion (Acidic) ............................................................................... 5-39

5.1.1.11 Sulfuric Acid Corrosion .......................................................................................... 5-41

5.1.1.12 Aqueous Organic Acid Corrosion .......................................................................... 5-45


5.1.2 Environment-Assisted Cracking

5.1.2.1 Polythionic Acid Stress Corrosion Cracking (PASCC) ............................................ 5-49

5.1.2.2 Amine Stress Corrosion Cracking ............................................................................. 5-55

5.1.2.3 Wet H2S Damage (Blistering/HIC/SOHIC/SSC) .......................................................... 5-60

5.1.2.4 Hydrogen Stress Cracking - HF .................................................................................. 5-70

5.1.2.5 Carbonate Stress Corrosion Cracking (ACSCC) ...................................................... 5-72

5.1.3 Other Mechanisms

5.1.3.1 High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) ............................................................. 5-83

5.1.3.2 Titanium Hydriding ...................................................................................................... 5-90

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