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Questions # 1:

Amine stress corrosion cracking is most likely to occur in what services?

Options:

A.

MDEA

B.

ADIP

C.

MEA

D.

DIPA

Questions # 2:

The stream from a crude atmospheric overhead goes to the tube side of a shell-and-tube condenser with a temperature of 300°F (149°C) and a pressure of 10 psig (69 kPa). As the stream begins to condense water, its hydrochloric acid content lowers the water pH to about 4.0. Which of the following would be the best alloy selection for the tubes with cooling water on the shell side?

Options:

A.

410 Stainless Steel

B.

Titanium

C.

9 Cr-1 Mo Steel

D.

316 Stainless Steel

Questions # 3:

In what damage mechanism does hydrogen combine with carbides in steel to form bubbles or cavities of CH₄?

Options:

A.

Hydrogen blistering

B.

Hydrogen embrittlement

C.

Hydrogen-induced cracking

D.

High temperature hydrogen attack

Questions # 4:

Amine corrosion is primarily caused by:

Options:

A.

amine solutions above 250°F (121°C).

B.

amine concentration.

C.

dissolved acid gases.

D.

alkaline sour water.

Questions # 5:

Spheroidization is a change in the microstructure of steels that can occur after exposure to a minimum temperature of:

Options:

A.

650°F (345°C)

B.

700°F (370°C)

C.

850°F (455°C)

D.

1000°F (540°C)

Questions # 6:

Which of the following statements about high-temperature hydrogen attack is most accurate?

Options:

A.

Acoustic emission testing is not a proven method for the detection of high-temperature hydrogen attack damage.

B.

High-temperature hydrogen attack will most often be associated with the formation of surface blisters.

C.

High-temperature hydrogen attack damage is most often limited to welds and heat-affected zones.

D.

300 series stainless steels are also susceptible to high-temperature hydrogen attack at conditions normally seen in refinery units.

Questions # 7:

Which of the following inspection methods should primarily be used to identify naphthenic acid corrosion (NAC) in a piping system?

Options:

A.

Radiographic testing followed by ultrasonic measurements

B.

Angle-beam ultrasonic testing

C.

Radiographic testing followed by angle-beam ultrasonic testing

D.

Eddy-current testing

Questions # 8:

During inspection of a process unit where sulfidation from high-temperature hydrogen exists in H₂S streams, the inspector should:

Options:

A.

Use ultrasonic testing or radiographic testing thickness readings to monitor for loss of wall thickness

B.

Use penetrant testing and magnetic-particle testing to look for surface-breaking cracks

C.

Use angle beam ultrasonic testing to look for cracking at the mid-wall

D.

Take boat samples and send them to the lab for metallographic analysis

Questions # 9:

Internal galvanic corrosion in piping near the joint of two dissimilar metals is best detected by external:

Options:

A.

Liquid-penetrant testing

B.

Metallographic examination

C.

Eddy-current testing

D.

Ultrasonic thickness testing

Questions # 10:

Blistering and hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) damage are most affected by what aspect of steels?

Options:

A.

Inclusions

B.

Hardness

C.

Residual Stress

D.

Permeability

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