Abstract

This paper examines various simplified methods proposed to analyze stresses and predict damage and remaining life in furnace tubes subjected to sustained primary pressure stresses and cyclic secondary thermal stresses resulting from a typical furnace operation. Operational effects such as tube fouling, firing rates, startup-shutdown cycles are considered. Component integrity assessments are carried out using some recently developed techniques. A numerical example of a furnace tube made of HK-40 material is presented, and results obtained using a non-linear finite element analysis are compared with predictions obtained using the elastic-core method.

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