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Title: | Mechanistic-Based Lifetime Predictions for High-Temperature Alloys and Coatings |
Authors: | B.A. PINT, S. DRYEPONDT A. ROUAIX-VANDE PUT, Y. ZHANG |
Keywords: | Coatings Alloys |
Issue Date: | Dec-2012 |
Publisher: | TMS |
Citation: | B.A. Pint, J.R. DiStefano, and I.G. Wright, Mater. Sci. Eng. 415, 255 (2006) |
Series/Report no.: | 64;12 |
Abstract: | Increasing efficiency is a continuing goal for all forms of power generation
from conventional fossil fuels to new renewable sources. However, increasing
the process temperature to increase efficiency leads to faster degradation rates
and more components with corrosion-limited lifetimes. At the highest tem-
peratures, oxidation-resistant alumina-forming alloys and coatings are nee-
ded for maximum lifetimes. However, lifetime models accurate over the
extended application durations are not currently available for a wide range of
candidates and conditions. Increased mechanistic understanding and relevant
long-term data sets will assist in model development and validation. Current
progress is outlined for applying a reservoir-type model to Fe-base alloys and
coatings. However, more work is needed to understand environmental effects,
such as the presence of H2O, and to extend the current model to NiCrAl and
NiCr alloys. As the critical performance factors are better understood, it will
be easier to evaluate new materials in laboratory screening experiments. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/153 |
Appears in Collections: | Industrial Chemistry Journal Publications
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