Author:
Rubtsov A V,Shermatov D N,Khabibullin A I,Yu Strokina U,Batyrgareev T D
Abstract
Abstract
Tubular furnaces of hazardous production facilities are unique technical devices, and serve for open fire heating of various process media to relatively high temperatures. Some of the furnaces, such as pyrolysis furnaces, hydrogen conversions are also reactors that serve to decompose the hydrocarbon feedstock into separate components. The most important element of the structure is a tubular coil. The effect of high temperatures and working media on the coil metal inevitably leads to metal degradation by forming various defects, changing the structure and mechanical properties for the worse. One of the most unfavorable moments is considered saturation of the surface layers of the metal with carbon or another - carburization of the metal. When the metal is carburized, its embrittlement occurs and the probability of brittle destruction increases. All this can lead to frequent shutdown of furnaces for repairs and significant costs. One way to contain the active diffusion of carbon into the metal may be to silicate the surface of the coil elements using different silicating mixtures, since silicon can effectively delay carbon incorporation. In this work, studies are carried out on the peculiarities of the formation of a silicated layer in fragments of pipes with dimensions of 160x6 mm, 32x2 mm, 57x4 mm made of steel 08Kh18N10T depending on the holding time in the silicating mixture.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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