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Corrosion of High-Alloy Superheater Tubes in a Coastal Biomass Power Boiler

机译:Corrosion of High-Alloy Superheater Tubes in a Coastal Biomass Power Boiler

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Metallurgical examinations were conducted on a set of damaged high-alloy (Type 310H UNS S31009 stainless steel and Alloy 625 UNS N66250 weld overlay) superheater tubes removed from a coastal fluidized bed biomass power boiler, to better understand the degradation mode. Active oxidation (gas-solid reaction occurring underneath the chloride-containing fireside deposit) was found to be the mechanism responsible for the significant loss in tube wall thickness observed on damaged superheater tubes. There exists a complex, poorly-understood synergy between the critical factors that affect active oxidation, primarily tube temperature and the supply of reactants in the flue gas, namely, sodium chloride (NaCl), sulfur dioxide (SO_2), and water vapor (H_2O). Overall ranking in terms of increasing corrosion resistance to active oxidationfollows the expected trend: T22 < SS310H < A625WO. Despite the favorable ranking, the Alloy 625 weld overlay can corrode by active oxidation at an appreciable rate (0.45 mm/y 18 mpy) under existing boiler operating conditions. A promising corrosion control strategy involves reducing the steam temperatures in the outlet tubes of the three superheater sections to below 500 deg C.

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