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  • 2012GRH 12-01 Fireside Corrosion in Oxy-fuel Combustion Poster 0108citations
  • 2012Fireside Corrosion in Oxy-fuel Combustion of Coalcitations

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  • Holcomb, G. R.
  • Pettit, F. S.
  • Yanar, N. M.
  • Mu, N.
  • Jung, K.
  • Meier, G. H.
  • Wise, A.
  • Zhu, J.
  • Laughlin, D.
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Fireside Corrosion in Oxy-fuel Combustion of Coal

  • Holcomb, G. R.
  • Pettit, F. S.
  • Yanar, N. M.
  • Mu, N.
  • Jung, K.
  • Lutz, B.
  • Meier, G. H.
  • Wise, A.
  • Zhu, J.
  • Laughlin, D.
  • Sridhar, S.
  • Tylczak, J.
Abstract

Oxy-fuel combustion is burning a fuel in oxygen rather than air. The low nitrogen flue gas that results is relatively easy to capture CO{sub 2} from for reuse or sequestration. Corrosion issues associated with the environment change (replacement of much of the N{sub 2} with CO{sub 2} and higher sulfur levels) from air- to oxy-firing were examined. Alloys studied included model Fe-Cr alloys and commercial ferritic steels, austenitic steels, and nickel base superalloys. The corrosion behavior is described in terms of corrosion rates, scale morphologies, and scale/ash interactions for the different environmental conditions.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • nickel
  • corrosion
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen
  • steel
  • combustion
  • superalloy