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Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Oxidizing and Reducing Gases Relevant to Oxyfuel Power Plants
The oxidation behavior of three austenitic stainless steels was studied at 650°C up to 1000 h. The selected materials (S304HCu, TP347HFG, and Sanicro 25) were exposed to an atmosphere simulating oxyfuel combus...
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Effect of Sulphur on the Oxidation Behaviour of Possible Construction Materials for Heat Exchangers in Oxyfuel Plants in the Temperature Range 550–700 °C
During oxyfuel combustion metallic heat exchangers are subjected to service environments which substantially differ from those prevailing during the conventional air firing process. In the present study the be...
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Predicting Oxidation-Limited Lifetime of Thin-Walled Components of NiCrW Alloy 230
Using alloy 230 as an example, a generalized oxidation lifetime model for chromia-forming Ni-base wrought alloys is proposed, which captures the most important damaging oxidation effects relevant for component...
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Effect of Specimen Thickness on Microstructural Changes During Oxidation of the NiCrW Alloy 230 at 950–1050°C
An accurate procedure for predicting oxidation-induced damage and lifetime limits is crucial for the reliable operation of high-temperature metallic components in practical applications. In order to develop a ...
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Sub-Scale Depletion and Enrichment Processes During High Temperature Oxidation of the Nickel Base Alloy 625 in the Temperature Range 900–1000 °C
Numerous chromia-forming austenitic steels and nickel-base alloys contain chromium-rich strengthening precipitates, e.g. chromium-base carbides. During high temperature exposure the formation of the chromia ba...