Session: DA-15-02 Coke Drum Damage Mechanisms and Material Evaluation
Paper Number: 106428
106428 - Low-Cycle Fatigue Evaluation of Coke Drum Base Materials and Welded Joints - a Summary of Osu Research Project and Future Work
Coke drums are critical units in the delayed coking process to produce lightweight oil products from heavy residual oil. The fulfillment of the designed coke drum lifetime is often obstructed by low-cycle fatigue damage over cyclic thermal and mechanical loading. Considering the tremendous cost of drum replacement and production loss due to shutdown, the coke drum lifetime extension is of great economic significance in the oil and gas industry. A research project regarding coke drum fabrication and repair was initiated in the Manufacturing & Materials Joining Innovation Center (MA2JIC) at the Ohio State University in 2016. Over the past six years, an extensive study has been performed regarding the low-cycle fatigue behavior of coke drum base materials and welded joints. The project includes two phases of work. The first phase of the study (2016~2019) focused on the external weld repair of coke drum material, while the ongoing second phase of the study (2019~2023) addressed coke drum fabrication and repair. A novel low-cycle fatigue testing approach was developed using Gleeble thermo-mechanical simulator and was applied to evaluating the performance of coke drum base materials and welded joints under cyclic deformation. Furthermore, advanced characterization techniques, in-situ testing, and finite element analysis were employed to investigate the failure mechanism of welded joints. The project goal is to improve the fundamental understanding of materials and joint performance that allows the optimization of coke drum design, fabrication, and repair. In this technical paper, the key methodologies and achievements of the project will be introduced, and some future work will be proposed for the next step.
Presenting Author: Shutong Zhang The Ohio State University
Presenting Author Biography: Shutong Zhang is a Ph.D. student at Ohio State University, Materials Science and Engineering department.
Authors:
Shutong Zhang The Ohio State UniversitySebastian Romo Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo
Rafael Arthur Giorjao EWI
Jacque Berkson The Ohio State University
Jorge Penso Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.
Haixia Guo Suncor Energy Inc.
Antonio J. Ramirez The Ohio State University
Low-Cycle Fatigue Evaluation of Coke Drum Base Materials and Welded Joints - a Summary of Osu Research Project and Future Work
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication