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Materials System Specification

01-SAMSS-016 22 November 2008


Qualification of Storage Tanks and Pressured
Equipment for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking
Materials and Corrosion Control Standards Committee Members
Anezi, Mohammed Ali, Chairman
Rumaih, Abdullah Mohammad, Vice Chairman
Abdul Hadi, Abdul Latif Ibrahim
Bannai, Nabeel Saad
Buraiki, Iyad Abdulrazzak
Burgess, Brian Wayne
Cruz, Czar Ivan Tecson
Kermad, Abdelhak
Lobley, Graham Russel
Mehdi, Mauyed Sahib
Mugbel, Wajdi Mohammad
Musalami, Faiz Hijji
Nasri, Nadhir Ibrahim
Niemeyer, Dennis Charles
Nuaim, Tareq Abdulaziz
Omari, Ahmad Saleh
Rammah, Ahmad Saleh
Rao, Sanyasi
Tems, Robin Douglas

Saudi Aramco DeskTop Standards


Table of Contents

1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................. 2
3 References..................................................... 3
4 Definitions....................................................... 4
5 Test Solution Requirements........................... 4
6 Quality Control Requirements........................ 4
7 Acceptance Criteria........................................ 5

Appendix A – Documentation Required


for Bid Evaluation................................... 8
Appendix B – Test Procedure for Evaluating
HIC in H2S Saturated Solution A............ 9

Previous Issue: 3 July 2007 Next Planned Update: 11 February 2012


Revised paragraphs are indicated in the right margin Page 1 of 13
Primary contact: Anezi, Mohammed Ali on 966-3-8760229

Copyright©Saudi Aramco 2008. All rights reserved.


Document Responsibility: Materials and Corrosion Control 01-SAMSS-016
Issue Date: 22 November 2008 Qualification of Storage Tanks and Pressured
Next Planned Update: 11 February 2012 Equipment for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking

1 Scope

1.1 This specification is supplementary to the current NACE TM0284 - 2003 and
covers the following:
• Storage Tanks under the scopes of 32-SAMSS-005, 32-SAMSS-006 and
32-SAMSS-030.
• Pressure Vessels under the scopes of 32-SAMSS-004 and 32-SAMSS-036.
• Heat Exchangers under the scopes of 32-SAMSS-007, 32-SAMSS-011,
32-SAMSS-019, 32-SAMSS-027 and 32-SAMSS-028.

1.2 Mandatory Requirements

1.2.1 This specification must be provided in full by the Buyer, Agent or other
intermediary to the primary Vendor or Manufacturer at both bidding and
purchasing processes. Both the steel manufacturer and vendor shall fully
comply with this specification. They must provide documentation (see
Appendix A) supporting their capability to manufacture and supply HIC-
resistant products. For new Vendors, a current clients' list for HIC-
resistant products shall also be required.

1.2.2 Pseudo-HIC Resistant steel shall not be used to fabricate pressure vessels
intended for sour service application. Steel that passes the HIC test, but
has not been initially manufactured to be HIC resistant steel shall not be
used.

2 Conflicts and Deviations

2.1 Any conflicts between this specification and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs), Engineering Standards (SAESs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Consulting Services Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.

2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this specification in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager, Consulting Services Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.

2.3 Conflicting Requirements and Deviations

In case of conflict or deviation between this specification and drawings, design,


data sheet or order not specifically covered as an exception by the Purchase
Order, the Buyer shall be consulted and a ruling in writing obtained by the

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Vendor before any work is done.

3 References

The following references in force on the date of the Purchase Order form a
supplementary part of this specification, as applicable.

3.1 Saudi Aramco References

Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedures


SAEP-302 Instructions for Obtaining a Waiver of a
Mandatory Saudi Aramco Engineering
Requirement

Saudi Aramco Materials System Specifications


32-SAMSS-004 Manufacture of Pressure Vessels
32-SAMSS-005 Manufacture of Atmospheric Tanks
32-SAMSS-006 Manufacture of Low Pressure Tanks
32-SAMSS-007 Manufacture of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
32-SAMSS-011 Manufacture of Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
32-SAMSS-019 Manufacture of Plate and Frame Heat Exchangers
32-SAMSS-027 Manufacture of Electric Heat Exchangers
32-SAMSS-028 Manufacture of Double Pipe Heat Exchangers
32-SAMSS-030 Manufacture of Small Tanks
32-SAMSS-036 Manufacture of Small Pressure Vessels

Saudi Aramco Inspection Requirements


Form 175-010200 Inspection and Testing Requirements - HIC
Testing

3.2 Industry Codes and Standards

American Society for Testing and Materials


ASTM A435 Standard Specification for Straight-Beam
Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Plates
ASTM A578 Standard Specification for Straight-Beam
Ultrasonic Examination of Plain and Clad
Steel Plates for Special Applications

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National Association of Corrosion Engineers


NACE TM0284 - 2003 Evaluation of Pipeline and Pressure Vessel Steels
for Resistance to Hydrogen-Induced Cracking

4 Definitions

For the purpose of this specification, the following definitions shall apply:

Agent: The Company representing the Vendor.

Buyer: Saudi Aramco Purchasing Department Representative.

Buyer's Representative: The Saudi Aramco person(s) designated by the Purchasing


Department to monitor/enforce the contract.

Manufacturer: Company which manufactures the required steel plates.

Pseudo-HIC Resistant Steel: Plate that is not fabricated utilizing the quality
control/assurance and fabrication measures to intentionally produce HIC resistant steel.

Responsible Standardization Agent (RSA): The Responsible Standardization Agent


for commodity assigned by Engineering Services/CSD, the responsible agency, with the
concurrence of materials standardization, to be the technical authority on issues related
to commodity.

Third Party Laboratory: An independent testing laboratory not affiliated with the
vendor or manufacturer.

Vendor: Vessel manufacturer.

5 Test Solution Requirements

Solution A of the current NACE TM0284 - 2003 shall be used for qualifying the
products listed above in Section 1.1. The test procedure is detailed in Appendix B.

6 Quality Control Requirements

The Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the Materials and Corrosion Control Standards


Committee shall approve all HIC Test Laboratories cited in Paragraph 7.1.1 following
the review of the Vendor Inspection survey report. This report shall include the
mandatory requirements specified in A3 of Appendix A, Appendix B and Paragraphs
6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 below.

For quality control, the following minimum requirements shall be met:

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6.1 Verify the Inspection and Testing Requirements specified in Form 175-010200
HIC Testing are completely satisfied. This task shall be carried out by Saudi
Aramco Inspection Representative, e.g., Vendor Inspection Division.

6.2 HIC control samples, provided by the Manufacturer/Vendor, shall be used for all
tests. These control samples shall have demonstrated HIC-cracking sensitivity,
i.e., Average Crack Length Ratio (CLR) exceeding 20% in Solution A.

6.3 The purity of the H2S gas shall be 99.5% minimum. H2S gas generated from
chemical reactions, e.g., Kipps apparatus, is not acceptable as a source of H2S
gas.

6.4 H2S concentration shall be measured by iodometric titration as per the current
NACE TM0284 - 2003, i.e., ≥ 2,300 ppm. Measurements shall be conducted at
start of test, i.e., after 1 hour (saturation) and at the end of test (96 hours).

6.5 The HIC testing laboratory shall provide documentation supporting the adequate
training of technicians or engineers undertaking the evaluation of CLR and CTR
measurements.

6.6 Should the Vendor's HIC test results be rejected by Saudi Aramco, re-testing
may be referred to an independent 3rd party laboratory acceptable to Saudi
Aramco for resolution. This laboratory shall use HIC test methods and control
samples in accordance with this specification.

7 Acceptance Criteria

The criteria presented below include HIC Testing Sensitivity and Non-Destructive
Inspection.

7.1 HIC Sensitivity Testing

The following sections cover HIC sensitivity testing for raw material intended
for fabrication of storage tanks and pressured equipment. The HIC test shall be
performed in accordance with Appendix B of this specification.

7.1.1 Raw Material (Plate)

Testing shall be performed by the Manufacturer/Vendor or 3rd party


laboratory acceptable to Saudi Aramco.
• Testing shall be carried out on all heats.
• Three samples shall be cut from one end, across the width of the
plate. These samples shall be oriented longitudinally, i.e., along the

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principal rolling direction (Figure 1). The long axis of the coupons
shall be parallel to the rolling direction of the plate.
• If several thicknesses are produced from a plate of a single heat, then
the thinnest shall be tested.

Figure 1 – Plate Sampling Location Diagram

7.1.2 The Plate shall be HIC tested as follows:


• One plate from each heat supplied on the Purchase Order shall be
tested.
• If more than one thickness of plate is produced from a single heat,
the thinnest plate shall be tested.

7.1.3 HIC Testing Acceptance Criteria

HIC is evaluated in terms of crack length ratio (CLR) and crack


thickness ratio (CTR) as given below. These values shall be reported for
each metallographic cross-section examined and as the calculated
average of three sections per specimen. The results for each specimen,
i.e., the average of the three sections examined, shall be used for
evaluating HIC sensitivity.
Definitions:

The "Crack Length Ratio"(CLR) is defined as the sum of the lengths of the
individual longitudinal cracks divided by the width of the polished specimen
face times 100% (Figure 2).

The "Crack Thickness Ratio" (CTR) is defined as the sum of the thickness
of crack arrays divided by the thickness of the polished specimen face
times 100% (Figure 2).

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a) Acceptable

Surface Blistering - Cracks associated with surface blistering which


at no point extend more than 1 mm from the specimen surfaces are
acceptable. Cracks extending deeper than 1 mm shall be evaluated
as per Appendix B Section 7C of this specification.

Longitudinal cracking is acceptable as long as the calculated


average CLR for each individual specimen is less than or equal to
10%.

Transverse or stepwise cracking is acceptable providing the


calculated average CTR for each individual specimen is less than
or equal to 3%.

b) Not Acceptable

Longitudinal cracking in which the calculated average CLR of any


of the specimens exceeds 10% is not acceptable.

Transverse or stepwise cracking in which the calculated average


CTR of any of the specimens exceeds 3%.

7.1.4 Retesting Requirements

A heat that fails the acceptance criteria above may be retested as follows:
a) The plate that failed the test shall be rejected. However, two
additional pieces of plate may be selected at random from the same
heat for further testing. If both of the retest groups pass, all plates
in the heat are acceptable except the one from which the initial test
coupons were taken.
b) If one or both of the retest groups fail to meet the acceptance
criteria, the heat shall be rejected and materials specified in the
Purchase Order shall either be tested heat by heat or rejected
entirely at the discretion of the Vendor.

7.1.5 Additional testing shall be required if the steel-making procedure is


significantly altered during production.

Revision Summary
11 February 2007 Major revision.
3 July 2007 Editorial revision to delete Section 8.
22 November 2008 Minor revision.

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Appendix A – Documentation Required for Bid Evaluation

This Appendix shall be highlighted and included in the purchase requisition (PR) intended for
first order of the new vendor.

The bid package shall include the following items:

A.1 Documentation detailing that the proposed steel manufacturing process and
controls will result in a product resistant to hydrogen induced cracking. Specific
measures that will be taken to ensure HIC resistance will be stated.

A.2 Proposed chemical composition and range based on check analysis including Al,
B, C, Ca, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Nb, N, P, Si, S, Ti and V.

A.3 Documentation for HIC testing facility, including, but not limited to the
following:
• Description of the HIC testing setup/apparatus (schematic required) to be
used for qualifying the plates.
• Purity of the utilized salts and H2S for the test solution.
• Detailed procedure describing the testing, metallographic preparation and
evaluation of HIC specimens.
• Documentation confirming availability (with Manufacturer/Vendor) of HIC
Control Samples with demonstrated HIC-sensitivity, i.e., average CLR
exceeding 20% in Solution A.
• The Manufacturer/Vendor shall qualify his test method using HIC control
samples.
• If the Manufacturer/Vendor does not have a HIC testing facility acceptable
to Saudi Aramco or its representative, then he must provide documentation
supporting that testing shall be conducted by an independent 3rd Party
Laboratory meeting Saudi Aramco's approval.

A.4 Description of NDT equipment that will be used during plate inspection.

A.5 A current clients list for HIC-resistant products.

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Appendix B – Test Procedure for Evaluating


HIC in H2S Saturated Solution A

For the purpose of this specification, the test method used for determining the HIC
susceptibility of steels shall be Solution A, as described in NACE TM0284 - 2003, except as
modified in this Appendix. The testing shall be performed using the apparatus given in Figure
3 of this specification, using glass vessels or other inert materials. All test batches shall include
a control sample with demonstrated HIC-sensitivity, i.e., average CLR exceeding 20%.
Additions, deletions, or modifications to NACE TM0284 - 2003 are given below. The sections
referenced below are as those given in NACE TM0284 - 2003.

Section 1 - General

Modify (B.1.2) The test method consists of exposing unstressed test specimens to a
standard test solution – Solution A, sodium chloride (NaCl), acetic acid
(CH3COOH) solution saturated with H2S at ambient temperature and
pressure.

Modify (Paragraph 1.4) Acceptance criteria are as given in paragraph 7.1.4 of this
specification.

Section 2 - Reagents

Modify (B.2.1) The reagents for Solution A shall be nitrogen gas for purging, H2S
gas, NaCl, CH3COOH and distilled or deionized water. The used nitrogen
shall be minimum industrial grade, 99.5% pure.

Caution: H2S is extremely toxic and must be handled with extreme care
(see Appendix A of NACE TM0284 - 2003).

Modify (B.2.3) The gases shall be reagent grade or chemically pure. The purity of
the H2S gas shall be certified to be 99.5% minimum. H2S gas generated
from chemical reactions, e.g., Kipps apparatus, is not acceptable as a source
of H2S gas.

Delete Paragraph 2.4

Section 5 - Test Specimens –Plate

Add (B.5.2.1) Only one set of three specimens is required.

Section 7 - Evaluation of Test Specimens

Modify (Paragraph 7.3) Substitute Figure 11 with Figure 2 of this Specification

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Add Paragraph 7.3

For each section containing cracks, a photograph shall be taken of the


complete cross-section at a magnification no less than 5X. Higher
magnifications shall be used as necessary to resolve fine cracks.

The defects listed below shall be disregarded.


a) Features such as inclusions that cannot be definitely identified as cracks.
b) Isolated, definitely identifiable cracks shorter than 0.1 mm in length.
c) Blisters and their associated cracking which at no point extend more
than 1mm from the inner and outer surfaces of the test specimen. If
any part extends more than 1 mm from the surfaces, the entire
blister/crack system shall be counted.
d) Isolated longitudinal cracks (i.e., cracks having a thickness less than or
equal to 0.1 mm) having no part more than 1.0 mm from the inner and
outer surfaces of the test specimen. If the cracks are located partly
within 1.0 mm from the surface and partly deeper than 1.0 mm into the
specimen, the entire crack shall be counted.

Modify (Paragraph 7.4) Delete all references to Crack Sensitivity Ratio (CSR)

Section 8 - Reporting of Test Results

The CLR results of the control sample shall be reported.

Delete All paragraphs in Section 8. Replace with the requirements given below.

Add Data to be provided

(B.8.1) Location and dimensions of coupons.

(B.8.2) pH of H2S saturated solution at the start and end of the test.

(B.8.3) Chemical composition of material tested, including Al, B, C, Ca, Cr,


Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Nb, N, P, Si, S, Ti and V.

(B.8.4) Results of cracking evaluation.

(B.8.5) Photomicrographs of metallographically-polished (1 micron finish)


specimens of typical parent material microstructures on a plane with the
same orientation as that used for cracking evaluation:
i) (Unetched) The types of inclusions in the steel

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ii) (Etched) Parent material microstructure

The magnification shall be sufficient to clearly show the details being


photographed. Normally a range of 100X to 500X shall be used.

(B.8.6) The Vickers Hardness method shall be performed using a maximum


test load of 5 or 10 kg. Measurements shall be carried out on
metallographically-polished (1 micron finish) specimens and the average
hardness shall not exceed 250 HV.

(B.8.7) Cracks are evaluated according to crack length ratio (CLR) and
crack thickness ratio (CTR) by measuring the total crack length and extend
of stepwise cracking respectively.

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Length of stepwise crack: ∑a i Thickness of stepwise crack: ∑b i

n n

∑ ai ∑b i
CLR = i =1
× (100% ) CTR = i =1
× (100% )
W T

A and B considered as two separate cracks

A and B considered as a single crack

Figure 2 – Method for Measuring and Evaluating Cracks

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Legends Descriptio

Control

3-Way Control

Pressure Gauge

N2 Gas Cylinder H2S Gas Cylinder


Schematic Not to Scale

N2 H 2S N2/H2S

Purging Line
Solution A

N2

Temp. Test
25 ± 3 °C Specimen

Flow Meter Solution A Glass supports


Perforated plexi glass Trap 10 - 20% NaOH
0 - 2000 cc/min
Support Sintered Disc
Test Solution

Note: The test vessel should be placed in a temperature-controlled bath at 25 ±3°C

Figure 3 – HIC Testing Apparatus

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