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Technical Guides

Tetra has published a series of guides which are available for ordering.

HRSG Inspection Planning Guide (2nd Edition)

Inspection is part of routine maintenance for any Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG). Visual inspections are performed at regular intervals in accordance with the requirements of regulatory bodies and insurers.

HRSG Tube Failure Diagnostic Guide (3rd Edition)

Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) tubes provide the media for extraction of useful energy from the waste heat in gas turbine exhaust at combined cycle power plants (GT-CCs) or from heat generated by process streams at petrochemical facilities.

Technical White Papers

A selection of technical papers available for reference.

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Gas side Layup

Gas side Layup

Gas-side corrosion occurs during shutdown. It is highest in the cold-end tube sections because of the pr...

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HRSG Preservation

HRSG Preservation

The preservation of the HRSG fluid and steam systems during shutdown periods is an important objective at any ...

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Tube Failures related to Layup

Tube Failures related to Layup

Oxygen is a common contaminant in the boiler water that is particularly corrosive to carbon steel. Many ...

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Tube Failures related to Water Chemistry

Tube Failures related to Water Chemistry

Most corrosion induced tube failures have a component that is directly related to water chemistry. The c...

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Water Side Layup

Water Side Layup

The primary reason for choosing wet layup is that the time to restart the boiler is considerably shorter than ...

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Water Chemistry in HRSGs

Water Chemistry in HRSGs

The environment on the inside of HRSG tubing is an important factor in maintaining tube integrity. The c...

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Papers, Presentations and Articles

Selected papers, presentations and articles from major industry conferences and events.

Title
Author
Cost of Cycling Operation-Assessing Radiant Oil & Gas Fired Power Plants
Cost of Cycling Operation-Assessing Radiant Oil & Gas Fired Power PlantsCost of Cycling Operation-Assessing Radiant Oil & Gas Fired Power Plants
D. Moelling, A. Cozza, (Tetra ) and C. Pillar (Scientech)
Dec 2002, POWERGEN INT. in Orlando Flordida USA
Cycling Experience of Large HRSGs in the New England ISO
Cycling Experience of Large HRSGs in the New England ISOCycling Experience of Large HRSGs in the New England ISO
D. Moelling, F. Berté, P. Jackson et.al. (Tetra)
2001, POWERGEN EUROPE Brussels
Case Studies in Maintaining Piping Reliability by Economical Predictive Methods for Inspection Planning
Case Studies in Maintaining Piping Reliability by Economical Predictive Methods for Inspection PlanningCase Studies in Maintaining Piping Reliability by Economical Predictive Methods for Inspection Planning
P. Jackson, D. Moelling, F. Anderson (Tetra)
2001 EPRI International Maintenance Conference, Houston
Application of Quantitative Analysis Techniques to HRSG Erosion-Corrosion
Application of Quantitative Analysis Techniques to HRSG Erosion-CorrosionApplication of Quantitative Analysis Techniques to HRSG Erosion-Corrosion
D. Moelling, F. Anderson, M. Taylor (Tetra)
1999, EPRI Maintenance Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Previous Projects

With over 30 years of experience in power and industrial steam generation services, Tetra Engineering has along history of projects.

Stress Analysis Study of SH Section, 2014
South East Asia

Stress Analysis Study of SH Section, 2014

A CCGT Power Plant suffered repeated tube failures between 2003 and 2014 in the SH section of their boiler. Failures were exclusively located at the tube-header weld, at varying positions on the tube sheet. The client engaged Tetra Engineering to analyze the problem and simulate the existing stresses during various load conditions. The scope of work included a review of historical failures and metallurgical reports, operational data analysis, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Fatigue Analysis.

HRSG Vibration Study, 2013
Europe

HRSG Vibration Study, 2013

A HRSG operated by a European client appeared to be subject to excessive vibration, based on high noise near the unit and vibration of the casing in certain sections of the roof.  The OEM and EPC had initially agreed that the vibration was a potential problem, so for this reason a study was commissioned by them. This included a field survey of noise using microphones, confirming that there were high noise levels in three different frequencies at some points outside the HRSG casing. Subsequently the OEM/EPC modified their position to hold that the observed noise was not a problem and that no further action was required. The client then requested that Tetra Engineering independently review the problem and perform additional analysis as required. The scope of work included field measurements, thermohydraulic boiler simulations and vibration risk calculations.

CFD Analysis of failed 180° Bend, 2013
Middle East

CFD Analysis of failed 180° Bend, 2013

A CFD study on one of the 4th quadrant pipe bends at a thermal power plant steam boiler was performed. The purpose of the analysis was to analyse the change in flow velocity due to an increase in the bend nominal size from 3” to 4”. The connecting pipe run was kept at 3” and standard expander/reducers are used to join the pipe with the bend. Input process parameters were taken from a PPSD model.

LP Economiser Header Failure Analysis, 2010
Middle East

LP Economiser Header Failure Analysis, 2010

The LP economiser lower header on a HRSG ruptured shortly after a diverter damper incident. Tetra was approached by the client to investigate the possible root causes for the rupture. The unit went into single element control at the time of the incident and the LCV cycled through fully open / fully closed positions to maintain the drum level after “shrink”. When the damper re-opened the LCV remained closed as the drum level increased (swell). The economizer temperature increased and there was an associated increase in pressure. The safety valve failed to operate as it was accidentally gagged, causing serious over pressurisation and a burst header.

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