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Application of innovative risk assessment methodology for damage mechanisms identification on part of amine regeneration unit

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Pilić, Vladimir
Mihajlović, Višnja
Baloš, Danijel
Anđelković, Aleksandar
Stanojević, Petar
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When implementing the method for quantitative risk analysis, usually based on RBI (Risk Based Inspection), conditions which directly influence the identification of damage mechanisms are defined at the beginning of the analysis. Thus, conducted analysis applies to the exact parameters and very specific combinations of conditions and damage mechanisms. The question arises as to whether such an analysis and its results may represent initial data for some subsequent analysis that can be carried out in the following period, regardless of the reasons for the implementation. The extension of the methodology from the one shown in the ASME PCC 3 standard is to identify both active and passive/potential damage mechanisms and the conditions under which passive can be activated. This addition to the methodology is successfully applied in case of a Middle East refinery, and as a representative example, a typical amine regeneration unit present in all modern gas or oil refineries, specifically the ...part of the unit with lean amine, is shown.

Keywords:
risk assessment / damage mechanisms / gas processing / amine regeneration
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Structural Integrity and Life, 2019, 19, 1, 29-35
Publisher:
  • Institut za ispitivanje materijala, Beograd

ISSN: 1451-3749

WoS: 000474470700006

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year = "2019",
abstract = "When implementing the method for quantitative risk analysis, usually based on RBI (Risk Based Inspection), conditions which directly influence the identification of damage mechanisms are defined at the beginning of the analysis. Thus, conducted analysis applies to the exact parameters and very specific combinations of conditions and damage mechanisms. The question arises as to whether such an analysis and its results may represent initial data for some subsequent analysis that can be carried out in the following period, regardless of the reasons for the implementation. The extension of the methodology from the one shown in the ASME PCC 3 standard is to identify both active and passive/potential damage mechanisms and the conditions under which passive can be activated. This addition to the methodology is successfully applied in case of a Middle East refinery, and as a representative example, a typical amine regeneration unit present in all modern gas or oil refineries, specifically the part of the unit with lean amine, is shown.",
publisher = "Institut za ispitivanje materijala, Beograd",
journal = "Structural Integrity and Life",
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Pilić, V., Mihajlović, V., Baloš, D., Anđelković, A.,& Stanojević, P.. (2019). Application of innovative risk assessment methodology for damage mechanisms identification on part of amine regeneration unit. in Structural Integrity and Life
Institut za ispitivanje materijala, Beograd., 19(1), 29-35.
conv_493
Pilić V, Mihajlović V, Baloš D, Anđelković A, Stanojević P. Application of innovative risk assessment methodology for damage mechanisms identification on part of amine regeneration unit. in Structural Integrity and Life. 2019;19(1):29-35.
conv_493 .
Pilić, Vladimir, Mihajlović, Višnja, Baloš, Danijel, Anđelković, Aleksandar, Stanojević, Petar, "Application of innovative risk assessment methodology for damage mechanisms identification on part of amine regeneration unit" in Structural Integrity and Life, 19, no. 1 (2019):29-35,
conv_493 .

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