• Beta
PEI Corrosion Calcs - Overview
  • 09 Aug 2024
  • 1 Minute to read
  • Contributors
  • Dark
    Light
  • PDF

PEI Corrosion Calcs - Overview

  • Dark
    Light
  • PDF

Article summary

This online manual explains the Corrosion Calculations in IMS:
  • The different types of Corrosion Rate (CR) calculations.
  • How Circuit Averaging, and Linear Regression impact the calculations.
  • The Data Scatter Compensation Factor (DSCF), and the Percent Examination Requirement Factor (PERF).
  • How this information is used to determine the Next Inspection Date (NID) and Remaining Life (RL).
  • How to interpret the Calc Summary.

A Circuit covers all Piping- or Equipment-Components where the same Corrosion Rate (CR) is Expected/Measured. This is the place where the NDE examinations are documented. The Circuit contains Condition Measurement locations (CMLs). The CMLs can have one or more Measurement Points (MPs) and this is where the NDE inspections are performed. (See also PEI Hierarchy.)

A Corrosion Schedule is registered for the Circuit and is performed by the radiographic department by doing Wall Thickness (WT) measurements. The inspector dictates which MPs should be measured by creating a Measurement Set (MS). When the Inspector receives the measurements from the radiographic department, he imports it in IMS.

The Inspector can then use the trending module (s-IDAP) to fully analyze and trend the measurements to determine the Corrosion Rates (CRs) and subsequently the worst Remnant Life (RL) and Next Inspection Date (NID) for the Circuit. This information is summarized in the Circuit Calc Summary.

By approving the measurement results, i.e., the Circuit Calc Summary, the Corrosion Schedule of the Circuit is credited and a new NID set.



Was this helpful? Click to add feedback comments

Changing your password will log you out immediately. Use the new password to log back in.
First name must have atleast 2 characters. Numbers and special characters are not allowed.
Last name must have atleast 1 characters. Numbers and special characters are not allowed.
Enter a valid email
Enter a valid password
Your profile has been successfully updated.
ESC

Eddy AI, facilitating knowledge discovery through conversational intelligence