Carburization of austenitic and ferritic alloys in hydrocarbon environments at high temperature

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作者
Serna, A [1 ]
Rapp, RA
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[1] Inst Colombiano Petroleo, Santander, Colombia
[2] Ohio State Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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carburization; high temperature corrosion; diffusion; chromium molybdenum steels; iron-chromium-nickel alloys;
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The technical and industrial aspects of high temperature corrosion of materials exposed to a variety of aggressive environments have significant importance. These environments include combustion product gases and hydrocarbon gases with low oxygen potentials and high carbon potentials. In the refinery and petrochemical industries, austenitic and ferritic alloys are usually used for tubes in fired furnaces. The temperature range for exposure of austenitic alloys is 800-1100 degreesC, and for ferritic alloys 500-700 degreesC, with carbon activities a(c) > 1 in many cases. In both applications, the carburization process involves carbon (coke) deposition on the inner diameter, carbon absorption at the metal surface, diffusion of carbon inside the alloy, and precipitation and transformation of carbides to a depth increasing with service. The overall kinetics of the internal carburization are approximately parabolic, controlled by carbon diffusion and carbide precipitation. Ferritic alloys exhibit gross but uniform carburization while non-uniform intragranular and grain-boundary carburization is observed in austenitic alloys.
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