Abstract
A series of conventional Fe- and Ni- base, chromia- and alumina- forming alloys, and a newly developed creep-resistant, alumina-forming austenitic (AFA) steel were evaluated in metal dusting environments with a range of water vapor contents. Five 500h experiments have been performed at 650°C with different water vapor contents and total pressures. Without water vapor, the Ni-base alloys showed greater resistance to metal dusting than the Fe-base alloys, including AFA. However, with 10-28% water vapor, more protective behavior was observed with the higher-alloyed materials and only small mass changes were observed. Longer exposure times are in progress to further differentiate performance.
Original language | English |
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Journal | NACE - International Corrosion Conference Series |
State | Published - 2011 |
Event | Corrosion 2011 - Houston, TX, United States Duration: Mar 13 2011 → Mar 17 2011 |
Keywords
- AFA alloys
- Fe-base alloys
- Metal dusting
- Ni-base alloys
- Oxidation testing