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  • 2021Zinkgruvanite, Ba4Mn2+4Fe3+2(Si2O7)2(SO4)2O2(OH)2, a new ericssonite-group mineral from the Zinkgruvan Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu deposit, Askersund, Örebro County, Sweden1citations
  • 2014Synchrotron XRD measurements mapping internal strains of thermal barrier coatings during thermal gradient mechanical fatigue loading2citations
  • 2014Synchrotron XRD measurements of thermal barrier coatings subjected to loads representing operational conditions of rotating gas turbine bladescitations
  • 2014Synchrotron XRD measurements of thermal barrier coatings subjected to loads representing operational conditions of rotating gas turbine bladescitations
  • 2002Field test corrosion experiments in Denmark with biomass fuels Part I Straw firingcitations
  • 2001Corrosion Investigations in Straw-Fired Power Plants in Denmarkcitations

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  • Siddiqui, S. F.
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  • Manero, A.
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  • Larsen, Oh
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Corrosion Investigations in Straw-Fired Power Plants in Denmark

  • Karlsson, A.
  • Larsen, Oh
  • Frandsen, Flemming Jappe
  • Montgomery, Melanie
Abstract

In Denmark, straw and other types of biomass are used for generating energy in power plants. Straw has the advantage that it is a "carbon dioxide neutral fuel" and therefore environmentally acceptable. Straw combustion is associated with corrosion problems which are not encountered in coal-fired plants. During combustion, potassium chloride and SO2 are released in the flue gas and through condensation and deposition processes, they will result in the formation of superheater ash deposits rich in potassium chloride and potassium sulphate. Such ash deposits give rise to varying degrees of accelerated corrosion. The type of corrosion attack can be directly ascribed to the composition of the deposit and the metal surface temperature.A series of field tests have been undertaken in the various straw-fired power plants in Denmark, namely the Masnedø, Rudkøbing and Ensted CHP plants. Three types of exposure were undertaken to investigate corrosion: a) the exposure of metal rings on water/air cooled probes, b) the exposure of test tubes in a test superheater, and c) the exposure of test tubes in existing superheaters. Thus both austenitic steels and ferritic steels were exposed in the steam temperature range of 450-600°C.The corrosion rates were assessed by precision measurements of material loss and internal corrosion. The corrosion products and course of corrosion for the various steel types were investigated using light optical and scanning electron microscopy. Corrosion mechanisms are discussed in relation to temperature and deposit composition. The practical implications of corrosion in straw-fired power plants will also be discussed.

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  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • corrosion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • steel
  • combustion
  • Potassium