Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469002 Corrosion Science 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fireside corrosion experiment was performed in oxy-fired conditions.•Several deposits were used in 1000 h deposit recoat exposure tests.•Higher corrosion degradation rate occur when alkali iron tri-sulphate phase formed.•Slightly lower degradation rate of the exposed alloys was found under alkali calcium tri-sulphate formation.

This paper reports the results of a study carried out to investigate the effects of simulated coal/biomass combustion conditions on the fireside corrosion. The 1000 h deposit recoat exposure (5 × 200 h cycles) was carried out at 600 °C. In these tests ferritic alloys were used 15Mo3, T22, T23 and T91. Kinetics data were generated for the alloys exposed using both traditional weight change methods and metal loss measurements. The highest rate of corrosion based on EDX results occurred under D1 deposit where provoke mainly by the formation of alkali iron tri-sulphate phase.

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