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Prediction of residual life-time of chemical equipment

Eshchenko Alexander   (Deputy Head of industrial safety expertise LLC PF "EDTON" )

Novikov Sergey   (Leading engineer on buildings and facilities department of industrial safety expertise LLC PF "EDTON")

Sharonov Igor Veniaminovich  (Leading engineer of industrial safety expertise LLC PF "EDTON")

Root Vladimir   (Deputy chief engineer of the company "ITC Deacon")

Nevsky Alexander I.  (the expert company "ITC Deacon")

During the operation, chemical process equipment is subject to a number of actions that contribute to its deterioration and shrinking resources. Determination of residual life of these objects is an important task, which is implemented in the framework of technical diagnostics. The amount of residual life characterizes the time or number of cycles of operation of the equipment, during which its using may be considered safe. This article focuses on the prediction of residual life of chemical equipment. The basics of the residual life-time determination during technical diagnostics were presented. In summary, it is necessary to point out the need to develop new methods of forecasting residual resource of chemical process equipment. Developing new and improved approaches to the assessment of residual life is an important aspect in ensuring industrial safety in the chemical industry.

Keywords:associated petroleum gas, utilization, safety.

 

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Citation link:
Eshchenko A. , Novikov S. , Sharonov I. V., Root V. , Nevsky A. I. Prediction of residual life-time of chemical equipment // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2015. -№11. -С. 29-31
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