Affiliation:
1. Chalmers University of Technology
2. Grontmij AB
3. E.on Värme Sverige AB
4. Metso Power Oy
Abstract
Corrosion field tests have been carried out in the superheater region of a commercial
waste-fired 75MW CFBC boiler using air cooled probes. Exposure time was 24 and 1000 hours.
The effect of adding sulphur to the fuel on the corrosion of two high alloyed steels and a low
alloyed steel was studied. The fuel consisted of 50% household waste and 50% industrial waste.
The exposed samples were analyzed by ESEM/EDX and XRD. Metal loss was determined after
1000 hours. Both materials suffered significant corrosion in the absence of sulphur addition and the
addition of sulphur to the fuel reduced corrosion significantly. The rapid corrosion of the high
alloyed steel in the absence of sulphur addition is caused by the destruction of the chromiumcontaining
protective oxide by formation of calcium chromate. Adding sulphur to the fuel inhibited
chromate formation and increased the sulphate/chloride ratio in the deposit. Iron(II) chloride formed
on the low alloyed steel regardless of whether sulphur was added or not.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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