RI 5471 Further Corrosion Tests On Materials In Regenerative Air Preheaters ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. F. Barkley
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Field tests were made on the rate of corrosion of 30 materials used in air preheaters under regular operating conditions, and the buildup of deposits was observed. Twenty-three materials were tested with coal as the fuel on an underfeed stoker and seven with oil, including a short period with pulverized coal as fuel, The plant equipment is described, and pertinent plant operating data are tabulated. Figures 17 and 19 (pp. 24 and 27) give the results of corrosion tests on the uncoated metal test specimens. The information obtained from these tests follows the general pattern described in Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4996, Corrosion and Deposits in Regenerative Air Preheaters. The deposits were similar, and the corrosion rates of Cor-Ten and Mayari-R steel (previously found to be essentially the same at the Harding Street Station using coal) continued to show little difference at the Marion Generating Station using principally oil. The one high-alloy steel tested, type 321, showed a much higher corrosion rate than the low-alloy steel, Cor-Ten.
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APA: J. F. Barkley  (1959)  RI 5471 Further Corrosion Tests On Materials In Regenerative Air Preheaters ? Summary

MLA: J. F. Barkley RI 5471 Further Corrosion Tests On Materials In Regenerative Air Preheaters ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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