High temperature corrosion problem of boiler components in presence of sulfur and alkali based fuels

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Material degradation and ageing is of particular concern for fossil fuel fired power plant components. New techniques/approaches have been explored in recent years for Residual Life assessment of aged components and material degradation due to different damage mechanism like creep, fatigue, corrosion and erosion etc. Apart from the creep, the high temperature corrosion problem in a fossil fuel fired boiler is a matter of great concern if the fuel contains sulfur, chlorine sodium, potassium and vanadium etc. This paper discusses the material degradation due to high temperature corrosion in different critical components of boiler like water wall, superheater and reheater tubes and also remedial measures to avoid the premature failure. This paper also high lights the Residual Life Assessment (RLA) methodology of the components based on high temperature fireside corrosion. of different critical components of boiler. © 2011 De Gruyter.

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Ghosh, D., & Mitra, S. K. (2011). High temperature corrosion problem of boiler components in presence of sulfur and alkali based fuels. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 30(1–2), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.1515/HTMP.2011.011

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