Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants

Formation of steam-side oxide scale that can cause major failures in boilers is a large concern in fossil-fueled power plant operation. In this work, we attempt to simulate the implications of oxide scale formation and subsequently assumed exfoliation in the given length of an austenitic tube of ult...

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Main Authors: Yeo W.H., Fry A.T., Ramesh S., Mohan R., Liew H.L., Inayat-Hussain J.I., Purbolaksono J.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-221382023-05-16T10:47:44Z Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants Yeo W.H. Fry A.T. Ramesh S. Mohan R. Liew H.L. Inayat-Hussain J.I. Purbolaksono J. 26024539700 57188728682 41061958200 57197089196 6701388711 6602271377 8621252500 Formation of steam-side oxide scale that can cause major failures in boilers is a large concern in fossil-fueled power plant operation. In this work, we attempt to simulate the implications of oxide scale formation and subsequently assumed exfoliation in the given length of an austenitic tube of ultra-supercritical (USC) fossil power plants under different presumed service conditions. The incremental procedures used to determine the average metal temperature and scale thickness over a period of time in superheater/reheater tubes at a specified steam temperature are presented. A number of simulation results for both formation and subsequent exfoliation of the oxide scales are presented and discussed. Based on the simulation results, the estimated scale growth and presumed exfoliation rate in austenitic steels at 650. °C seemed to be allowable. However, to run USC power plants with steam condition of around 650. °C, more detailed studies are required. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Final 2023-05-16T02:47:44Z 2023-05-16T02:47:44Z 2014 Article 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2014.03.011 2-s2.0-84901605644 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84901605644&doi=10.1016%2fj.engfailanal.2014.03.011&partnerID=40&md5=341243232abafb294b6b41b235ed896c https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22138 42 390 401 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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description Formation of steam-side oxide scale that can cause major failures in boilers is a large concern in fossil-fueled power plant operation. In this work, we attempt to simulate the implications of oxide scale formation and subsequently assumed exfoliation in the given length of an austenitic tube of ultra-supercritical (USC) fossil power plants under different presumed service conditions. The incremental procedures used to determine the average metal temperature and scale thickness over a period of time in superheater/reheater tubes at a specified steam temperature are presented. A number of simulation results for both formation and subsequent exfoliation of the oxide scales are presented and discussed. Based on the simulation results, the estimated scale growth and presumed exfoliation rate in austenitic steels at 650. °C seemed to be allowable. However, to run USC power plants with steam condition of around 650. °C, more detailed studies are required. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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Fry A.T.
Ramesh S.
Mohan R.
Liew H.L.
Inayat-Hussain J.I.
Purbolaksono J.
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author Yeo W.H.
Fry A.T.
Ramesh S.
Mohan R.
Liew H.L.
Inayat-Hussain J.I.
Purbolaksono J.
spellingShingle Yeo W.H.
Fry A.T.
Ramesh S.
Mohan R.
Liew H.L.
Inayat-Hussain J.I.
Purbolaksono J.
Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
author_sort Yeo W.H.
title Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
title_short Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
title_full Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
title_fullStr Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
title_full_unstemmed Simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
title_sort simulating the implications of oxide scale formations in austenitic steels of ultra-supercritical fossil power plants
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