The Evaluation of Ammonia/Hydrogen Combustion on the H Permeation and Embrittlement of Nickel-Base Superalloys

Author:

Kovaleva Marina1,Dziedzic Dominik2,Mashruk Syed1,Evans Sam1,Valera-Medina Agustin1,Galindo-Nava Enrique2

Affiliation:

1. Cardiff University , Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom

2. University College London , London, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Recent studies exploring ammonia as a green hydrogen energy carrier have established its suitability for a variety of combustion technologies including gas turbines, furnaces, and internal combustion engines. Of significant interest are ammonia/hydrogen blends, which possess combustion benefits over pure ammonia, including an extended stability range and higher laminar burning velocity. Despite extensive research characterising the flame properties of these blends, very few studies explore the suitability of existing materials for the manufacture of ammonia/hydrogen combustors. The present study evaluates the impact of ammonia/hydrogen flame chemistry on the H permeation and possible loss of ductility of nickel-superalloys through exposing the samples to pure methane and ammonia/hydrogen flames at atmospheric pressure for a 5-hour period. The effect of the two flame compositions on the materials are compared through thermal desorption analysis (TDA) and room temperature tensile testing. The results showed that exposure to an ammonia/hydrogen combustion environment led to hydrogen being absorbed by the nickel superalloys but a possible variation in ductility is influenced by the combustion conditions. Furthermore, the formation of an oxide layer was shown to likely impact the hydrogen absorption rate of the materials. This work shows that ammonia/hydrogen flame chemistry on combustor materials should not be ignored and warrants further studies on material’s mechanical and environmental stability controlled by nitrogen and hydrogen species permeating at industrially relevant conditions.

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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