2024
DOI: 10.1177/1478422x241270113
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Effect of air pressure and flow on steels materials in simulated wet fire drives

Rais Seki Lenzo,
Changbin Kan,
Yanxing Yang

Abstract: The corrosion behaviour of N80, 3Cr, and 5Cr steels were investigated under wet fire drive conditions using a high-temperature and high-pressure autoclave, weight-loss method, and scanning electron microscopy analysis. The findings indicated that elevated air pressure (4–6 MPa) and flow rates (0.5–1.5 m/s) significantly exacerbated corrosion, leading to both localised pitting and general corrosion on the steel samples. Predominant components of the corrosion product scales were identified as FeCO3 and Cr2O3. N… Show more

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