API Rp-571 - Guide
API Rp-571 - Guide
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API Recommended Practice 571
General Note:
The entire API RP 571 document is not a part of the API
653 Inspector Certification Exam. Only the sections listed
here are included on the exam. Color photographs of the
corrosion damage are available only when the entire
document is downloaded from the internet. The API RP
571 documents which were purchased as hard copies will
include black and white photographs only.
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Section 1: Scope
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Scope
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Section 2: References
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References
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Section 3: Definition of Terms and
Abbreviations
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Definition of Terms and Abbreviations
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Section 4: General Damage
Mechanisms-All Industries
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General
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
4.2.7 - Brittle Fracture
4.2.7.1 - Description of Damage
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
a. Carbon Steel
b. Low alloy steels
c. Copper alloyed aluminum
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
a. Carbon steel
b. Low alloy steels
c. 300 series stainless steel
d. Duplex stainless steel
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
4.3.10 - Caustic Corrosion
4.3.10.1 - Description of Damage
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
Primarily carbon steel, low alloy steels and 300 Series SS.
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
4.5.1 - Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (Cl SCC)
4.5.1.1 - Description of Damage
Surface initiated cracks caused by environmental
cracking of 300 series stainless steel and some nickel
base alloys under the combined action of tensile stress,
temperature and an aqueous chloride environment. The
presence of dissolved oxygen increases propensity for
cracking.
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
4.5.3 - Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking (Caustic
Embrittlement)
4.5.3.1 - Description of Damage
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Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure
Mechanisms
4.5.3.2 - Affected Materials
a. Carbon steel
b. Low alloy steels
c. 300 series stainless steel
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Section 5: Refining Industry Damage
Mechanisms
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Refining Industry Damage Mechanisms
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Refining Industry Damage Mechanisms
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Refining Industry Damage Mechanisms
5.1.1.11.2 - Affected Materials
In order of increasing resistance:
a. Carbon steel
b. 316L55
c. Alloy 20
d. High silicon cast iron
e. High nickel cast iron
f. Alloy B-2
g. Alloy C276
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