Abstract

The erosion corrosion failure of elbow of one oil refinery was investigated by using Aspen software, CFD technology and experiments. And the gas–liquid equilibrium distribution of H2S and NH3 and multiphase flow simulation in the overhead system of a sour water stripper were obtained. The result shows that the component mole fraction of H2S and NH3 rises markedly with decreasing temperature. At the outlet of air cooler, the temperature drops to 85°C to form high concentration of ammonium bisulfide (NH4HS), which would cause serious erosion corrosion at a certain flow rate and reveals an inhomogeneous thinning. The liquid phase fraction mainly distributes on the outside part of elbow, the more sour water accumulates there resulting in localized corrosion thinning. Meanwhile, the experiments show that when the concentration of NH4HS reaches 10wt.%, the corrosion rates increase rapidly with increased velocity. Thus controlling the concentration of NH4HS below 10wt.% in reflux drum would reduce the risk of erosion corrosion failure.

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