High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits

The paper reports high temperature resistance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regime in terms of temperature and deposits aggressiveness. Four candidate power plant steels: 15Mo3, T22, T23 and T91 were exposed under simulated air-fired combustion environment for 1000 h. The tests were condu...

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Main Authors: Dudziak, T., Hussain, Tanvir, Simms, N.J.
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Published: Springer 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38911/
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author Dudziak, T.
Hussain, Tanvir
Simms, N.J.
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Simms, N.J.
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description The paper reports high temperature resistance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regime in terms of temperature and deposits aggressiveness. Four candidate power plant steels: 15Mo3, T22, T23 and T91 were exposed under simulated air-fired combustion environment for 1000 h. The tests were conducted at 600, 650 and 700 °C according to deposit-recoat test method. Post-exposed samples were examined via dimensional metrology (the main route to quantify metal loss), and mass change data were recorded to perform the study of kinetic behavior at elevated temperatures. Microstructural investigations using ESEM-EDX were performed in order to investigate corrosion degradation and thickness of the scales. The ranking of the steels from most to the least damage was 15Mo3 > T22 > T23 > T91 in all three temperatures. The highest rate of corrosion in all temperatures occurred under the screening deposit.
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spelling nottingham-389112020-05-04T18:20:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38911/ High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits Dudziak, T. Hussain, Tanvir Simms, N.J. The paper reports high temperature resistance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regime in terms of temperature and deposits aggressiveness. Four candidate power plant steels: 15Mo3, T22, T23 and T91 were exposed under simulated air-fired combustion environment for 1000 h. The tests were conducted at 600, 650 and 700 °C according to deposit-recoat test method. Post-exposed samples were examined via dimensional metrology (the main route to quantify metal loss), and mass change data were recorded to perform the study of kinetic behavior at elevated temperatures. Microstructural investigations using ESEM-EDX were performed in order to investigate corrosion degradation and thickness of the scales. The ranking of the steels from most to the least damage was 15Mo3 > T22 > T23 > T91 in all three temperatures. The highest rate of corrosion in all temperatures occurred under the screening deposit. Springer 2016-11-17 Article PeerReviewed Dudziak, T., Hussain, Tanvir and Simms, N.J. (2016) High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance . ISSN 1544-1024 biomass co-firing; coal-ash corrosion; deposit induced corrosion; fireside corrosionsuperheater/reheater corrosion http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11665-016-2423-7 doi:10.1007/s11665-016-2423-7 doi:10.1007/s11665-016-2423-7
spellingShingle biomass co-firing; coal-ash corrosion; deposit induced corrosion; fireside corrosionsuperheater/reheater corrosion
Dudziak, T.
Hussain, Tanvir
Simms, N.J.
High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title_full High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title_fullStr High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title_full_unstemmed High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title_short High-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
title_sort high-temperature performance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regimes: temperature and deposits
topic biomass co-firing; coal-ash corrosion; deposit induced corrosion; fireside corrosionsuperheater/reheater corrosion
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