Fitness For Service Assessment, Study/ Analysis | API 579-1/ASME FFS-1

Fitness For Service Analysis (FFS Assessments) - API 579-1/ASME FFS-1

Fitness for Service (FFS Study) is considered as the best practice and standard usually employed by the oil and gas industries for determining its condition for continued service. FFS Study/ Assessment acts as an analytical basis to define flaw acceptance limits and enables the industry experts to differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable flaws and damage in accordance with the industry-recognized and widely accepted good engineering practices.

At Velosi, fitness for service assessments are usually measurable engineering appraisals that are conducted to demonstrate the structural integrity of an in-service component that may comprise a flaw or damage. Our FFS assessments are performed in compliance with international standards such as ASME B31G, BS 7910, etc.

FFS

FFS Benefits

Detailed report with run-repair/replace decision.
Remaining plant life estimation.
Assessment of the equipment.
Effective monitoring methods.

Deliverables of FFS

Identifies the main damage mechanisms based on the best approach and applicable standards (API 579, BS 7910, and others).
Provides the current integrity of the asset given a current state of damage and the projected remaining life.
Allows operating the damaged component safely for a particular period of time.
Offers mitigation plans to run the equipment/plant safely
Provides recommendations in terms of remedial actions

Our experience includes the assessment of the following damage mechanisms

Brittle Fracture
General Metal Loss
Local Metal Loss
Pitting Corrosion
Blisters and HIC/SOHIC Damage
Weld Misalignment and Shell Distortions
Crack-Like Flaws
High-Temperature Operation and Creep
Fire Damage
Dent, Gouge and Dent Gouge Combinations
Laminations

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