
Steels for Hydrogen Service at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures in Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants
STANDARD published on 1.8.2020
    
        Designation standards: API RP 941-ed.8
                
                
                
               
                Publication date standards:  1.8.2020
        The number of pages: 66
Approximate weight : 198 g (0.44 lbs)
        Country:          American technical standard
        Category: Technical standards API
        
                
              
API RP 941, 8th Edition, February     2016 - Steels for Hydrogen Service at Elevated Temperatures and     Pressures in Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants
 This     recommended practice (RP) summarizes the results of experimental tests and     actual data acquired from operating plants to establish practical     operating limits for carbon and low alloy steels in hydrogen service at     elevated temperatures and pressures. The effects on the resistance of     steels to hydrogen at elevated temperature and pressure that result from     high stress, heat treatment, chemical composition, and cladding are     discussed. This RP does not address the resistance of steels to hydrogen     at lower temperatures [below about 400 °F (204 °C)], where atomic hydrogen     enters the steel as a result of an electrochemical mechanism. 
This     RP applies to equipment in refineries, petrochemical facilities, and     chemical facilities in which hydrogen or hydrogen-containing fluids are     processed at elevated temperature and pressure. The guidelines in this RP     can also be applied to hydrogenation plants such as those that manufacture     ammonia, methanol, edible oils, and higher alcohols. 
The steels     discussed in this RP resist high temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA) when     operated within the guidelines given. However, they may not be resistant     to other corrosives present in a process stream or to other metallurgical     damage mechanisms that can occur in the operating HTHA range. This RP also     does not address the issues surrounding possible damage from rapid cooling     of the metal after it has been in high temperature, high pressure hydrogen     service (e.g. possible need for outgassing hydroprocessing reactors). This     RP discusses in detail only the resistance of steels to HTHA.     
Presented in this document are curves that indicate the operating     limits of temperature and hydrogen partial pressure for satisfactory     resistance of carbon steel and Cr-Mo steels to HTHA in elevated     temperature hydrogen service. In addition, it includes a summary of     inspection methods to evaluate equipment for the existence of HTHA.