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Corrosion Resistance of Novel Coatings on Ferritic Steels for Oxycombustion–Supercritical Steam Boilers: Preliminary Results

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2015-07-23

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Increasing the efficiency of coal fired steam power plants is an important contribution towards clean coal power. In fact, new ferritic steels are expected to withstand 325 bar and 650 °C. Moreover, in order to facilitate CO2 capture oxygen can be used instead of air for combustion (oxycombustion) so that no NOX emissions are produced. Boiler components, such as superheater tubes, are exposed to both steam and fireside corrosion and at higher temperatures, ferritic steels corrode at very fast rates under both atmospheres. A solution can be found in the use of protective coatings, a number of which, applied by techniques capable of depositing said coatings both on the inner and outer surfaces of tubes, are being studied within nationally and European funded projects. In particular, two new Ni and Cr modified aluminide coatings deposited on P92 by non-line-of-sight hybrid processes have been produced and the preliminary results of on-going laboratory testing, both under oxycombustion model atmospheres as well as under pure steam at 650 °C are promising, in particular those exhibited by the Cr enriched aluminide coating. Moreover, results obtained in a pilot oxycombustion boiler operated by CIUDEN in Leon, Spain are also shown.

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Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial, Ctra. Ajalvir Km 4, 28850, Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain Alina Agüero, Ignacio Baraibar, Vanessa González & Daniel Plana Ingeniería de Sistemas para la Defensa de España SA, Calle Beatriz de Bobadilla No. 3, 28040, Madrid, Spain Raúl Muelas Agüero, A., Baraibar, I., González, V. et al. Corrosion Resistance of Novel Coatings on Ferritic Steels for Oxycombustion–Supercritical Steam Boilers: Preliminary Results. Oxid Met 85, 263–281 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11085-015-9575-y

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Coatings, Aluminides, Boilers, Steam oxidation, Oxycombustion, Fireside corrosion

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Oxidation of Metals 85: 263-281