Towards better understanding of temperature gradients in superheater corrosion

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Abstrakti

This paper presents a novel laboratory method for superheater corrosion experiments in which a temperature gradient is applied over the deposit and steel. Experiments using salt mixtures of NaCl/Na2SO4 or KCl/K2SO4 show alkali chloride transport (NaCl, KCl) within the salt layer, and to the steel surface. The alkali chloride is vaporized from the salt grains, transported down the temperature gradient, and deposited on surfaces with lower temperature. Mathematical model predictions show the governing transport process to be temperature gradient induced concentration diffusion, not thermal diffusion. The transport rate is species-dependent, with a greater transport rate of KCl as compared to NaCl. Further work is needed for a better understanding of the implications of temperature gradients for superheater corrosion in boiler environments.

AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
Sivut251-256
Sivumäärä6
TilaJulkaistu - 2014
OKM-julkaisutyyppiO2 Other
Tapahtuma11th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Technology, CFB 2014 - Beijing, China
Kesto: 14 toukok. 201417 toukok. 2014

Konferenssi

Konferenssi11th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Technology, CFB 2014
Maa/AlueChina
KaupunkiBeijing
Ajanjakso14/05/1417/05/14

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