Diffusion Coatings for Corrosion-Resistant Components in Coal Gasification Systems
Author(s) -
Gopala Krishnan,
Ripudaman Malhotra,
Esperanza ÁlvarezRodríguez,
Kai-Hung Lau,
Jordi Perez Mariano,
Angel Sanjurjo
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/895923
Subject(s) - sulfidation , coal gasification , metallurgy , coal , corrosion , materials science , alloy , wood gas generator , nickel , austenite , coating , waste management , microstructure , engineering , sulfur , composite material
Heat-exchangers, particle filters, turbines, and other components in integrated coal gasification combined cycle system must withstand the highly sulfiding conditions of the high temperature coal gas over an extended period of time. The performance of components degrades significantly with time unless expensive high alloy materials are used. Deposition of a suitable coating on a low-cost alloy may improve its resistance to such sulfidation attack, and decrease capital and operating costs. The alloys used in the gasifier service include austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, nickel-chromium-iron alloys, and expensive nickel-cobalt alloys. The primary activity this period was preparation and presentation of the findings on this project at the Twenty-Third annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference. Dr. Malhotra attended this conference and presented a paper. A copy of his presentation constitutes this quarterly report
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