2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.03.068
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Influence of preoxidation on high temperature corrosion of a Ni-based alloy under conditions relevant to biomass firing

Abstract: Development of corrosion resistant materials in biomass fired power plants demands specific attention since the condensation of deposits rich in KCl on heat exchanger surfaces induces severe corrosion attack, which is different from corrosion in traditional coal fired plants. Therefore, the ability of preoxidized layers formed on a commercial Cr-Ti-Al-containing Ni-based alloy (Nimonic 80A) to withstand biomass-induced corrosion was investigated. Preoxidation treatments at 900 o C in O2 and O2 + 10 vol % H2O, … Show more

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“…Additionally, besides corrosion, ash deposition on heating surfaces reduces boiler efficiency. To mitigate corrosion problems in biomass-fired power plants, the working steam temperature is typically kept below 540 • C, resulting in a lower efficiency of electricity generation [19,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, besides corrosion, ash deposition on heating surfaces reduces boiler efficiency. To mitigate corrosion problems in biomass-fired power plants, the working steam temperature is typically kept below 540 • C, resulting in a lower efficiency of electricity generation [19,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%