Fireside Corrosion of Superheater Materials in Coal/Biomass Co-fired Advanced Power Plants

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Tanvir Hussain
Adnan U. Syed
Nigel J. Simms
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[1] Cranfield University,
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Oxidation of Metals | 2013年 / 80卷
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Fireside corrosion; Superheater corrosion; Coal/biomass co-firing; Air- firing;
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A series of laboratory-based fireside corrosion exposures were conducted to assess the effect of such conditions on superheater/reheater materials at higher than conventional metal temperatures. Controlled atmosphere furnaces combined with the “deposit recoat” test method were used to generate the exposure conditions; the gaseous environment simulated that anticipated from air-firing 20 wt% cereal co-product mixed with a UK coal. The exposures were carried out at 600, 650 and 700 °C with four candidate materials: T92, HR3C and 347HFG steels; nickel-based alloy 625. After the exposures, the samples were examined by SEM/EDX to characterize the damage. Pre- and post-exposure dimensional metrology were used to quantify the metal damage in terms of metal loss distributions. For the austenitic steels, the combined deposit/gas/temperature exposure conditions enabled quantification of the characteristic ‘bell-shaped’ curves (of damage as a function of temperature) for fireside corrosion.
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