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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Elsevier Ltd
2023
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