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High Temperature Corrosion

Hollie Cockings Orcid Logo

Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering, Volume: 1, Pages: 464 - 475

Swansea University Author: Hollie Cockings Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/b978-0-12-819726-4.00064-8

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This article provides an insight into the nature of high temperature corrosion mechanisms that can prove detrimental to alloy performance when operating within aggressive environments, such as those within the power generation sector and other industrial environments. In order to understand high tem...

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Published in: Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering
ISBN: 9780128035818
Published: Elsevier 2022
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa55671
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Abstract: This article provides an insight into the nature of high temperature corrosion mechanisms that can prove detrimental to alloy performance when operating within aggressive environments, such as those within the power generation sector and other industrial environments. In order to understand high temperature corrosion, an initial understanding of alloy behavior in an oxidizing environment is required. Following this, key degradation and failure mechanisms have been discussed such as, sulfidation, type I and type II hot corrosion, fluxing methods and high temperature corrosion fatigue in metal alloys, primarily nickel-based superalloys for gas turbine engine application.
Keywords: Environmental degradation, High temperature corrosion-fatigue, Hot corrosion, Nickel superalloys, Oxidation, Pitting, Shot peening, Sulfidation, Sulfide cracking, Type 2 hot corrosion
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 464
End Page: 475