International audienceFe- and Ni-base alloys including an alumina-forming austenitic alloy were exposed for 500h under metal dusting environments with varying temperature, gas composition and total pressure. For one H2–CO–CO2–H2O environment, the increase in temperature from 550 to 750°C generally decreased metal dusting. When H2O was added to a H2–CO–CO2 environment at 650°C, the metal dusting attack was reduced. Even after 5000h at a total pressure of 9.1atm with 20%H2O, the higher alloyed specimens retained a thin protective oxide. For gas mixtures containing little or no H2O, the Fe-base alloys were less resistant to metal dusting than Ni-base alloys
To seek a better understanding of the compositional and environmental factors affecting the corrosio...
International audienceCommercial and model alloys were exposed at 570 degrees C to metal dusting con...
Electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing industry are some of the largest sources o...
Fe- and Ni-base alloys including an alumina-forming austenitic alloy were exposed for 500h under met...
The metal dusting behavior of three ferrous alloys with varying Cr content (2.3%, 8.6%, and 20.1% by...
Metal dusting leads to disintegration of such alloys as iron and nickel-based into a “dust” of parti...
Metal dusting corrosion is a form of high temperature corrosion that is caused by carbon supersatura...
Metal dusting leads to disintegration of such alloys as iron and nickel-based into a “dust” of parti...
Metal dusting has long been a chronic problem for several industrial sectors. In order to obtain a b...
Metal dusting corrosion has been a serious problem in the petroleum and petrochemical industries, su...
The current work investigated the impact of surface condition on the metal dusting behavior of chrom...
The metal dusting corrosion of Fe, Ni and Co and selected Ni-based and Fe-Ni based alloys in CO-H2 e...
Several superalloys and Ni-Cr alloys were tested at temperatures between 700C and 1000C in dry air a...
Solid oxide fuel cells operate at elevated temperature, oxidising fuel gases to generate electricity...
Metal dusting is a corrosive phenomenon of metals or alloys into fine, dust-like particles. It can b...
To seek a better understanding of the compositional and environmental factors affecting the corrosio...
International audienceCommercial and model alloys were exposed at 570 degrees C to metal dusting con...
Electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing industry are some of the largest sources o...
Fe- and Ni-base alloys including an alumina-forming austenitic alloy were exposed for 500h under met...
The metal dusting behavior of three ferrous alloys with varying Cr content (2.3%, 8.6%, and 20.1% by...
Metal dusting leads to disintegration of such alloys as iron and nickel-based into a “dust” of parti...
Metal dusting corrosion is a form of high temperature corrosion that is caused by carbon supersatura...
Metal dusting leads to disintegration of such alloys as iron and nickel-based into a “dust” of parti...
Metal dusting has long been a chronic problem for several industrial sectors. In order to obtain a b...
Metal dusting corrosion has been a serious problem in the petroleum and petrochemical industries, su...
The current work investigated the impact of surface condition on the metal dusting behavior of chrom...
The metal dusting corrosion of Fe, Ni and Co and selected Ni-based and Fe-Ni based alloys in CO-H2 e...
Several superalloys and Ni-Cr alloys were tested at temperatures between 700C and 1000C in dry air a...
Solid oxide fuel cells operate at elevated temperature, oxidising fuel gases to generate electricity...
Metal dusting is a corrosive phenomenon of metals or alloys into fine, dust-like particles. It can b...
To seek a better understanding of the compositional and environmental factors affecting the corrosio...
International audienceCommercial and model alloys were exposed at 570 degrees C to metal dusting con...
Electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing industry are some of the largest sources o...