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ITSC2024, Thermal Spray 2024: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 185-193, April 29–May 1, 2024,
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Erosion-corrosion is a severe problem observed in the coal fired thermal power plant boilers which lead to premature failure of boiler tubes. Thermal spray coatings have been applied successfully to check the erosion-corrosion of boiler tubes. In the present research work NiCrTiCRe coating powders were successfully deposited on T22 boiler steel by two different coating processes i.e. high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) and cold spray process. The performance of the coatings in actual power plant boiler were investigated and compared. The uncoated and coated T22 boiler steels were subjected the superheater zone of the coal fired boiler for a total of 15 consequent cycles. The thickness loss data and weight change analysis were used to establish kinetics of the erosion-corrosion. X-ray diffraction, surface field emission scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive spectroscopy (FE-SEM/EDS) techniques were used in the present work for the analysis. The results of thickness loss data indicated that the cold sprayed coating performed better in thermal power plant boiler environment.
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ITSC 2017, Thermal Spray 2017: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 606, June 7–9, 2017,
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Boiler tube failure is the number one source of forced outages in all coal-fired and biomass-fired power generation plants. It is estimated that plants lose approximately 6% of their power generation annually, due to boiler tube leaks. The major causes for premature tube failure are excessive fireside boiler tube erosion and corrosion caused by impact, abrasive wear, oxidation and molten corrosion of low eutectic alloys.
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ITSC2016, Thermal Spray 2016: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 648-653, May 10–12, 2016,
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In the present work, commercially available NiCr and NiCr-TiC powder blends were deposited on boiler steel substrates by HVOF spraying. To evaluate coating performance, bare and coated steel samples were placed in the superheater zone of a coal fired boiler for 15 cycles. Weight change and thickness loss were measured and the results were used to establish erosion-corrosion kinetics. XRD and SEM/EDS techniques were used to analyze the microstructure and phase composition of as-sprayed and eroded-corroded specimens. The improvement in erosion-corrosion resistance provided by the coating may be attributed to the formation of nickel and chromium oxides and spinels.
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ITSC 2002, Thermal Spray 2002: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 926-929, March 4–6, 2002,
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This study examines the high-temperature erosion characteristics of carbide cermet coatings produced by HVOF spraying. The coating materials tested include three Cr 3 C 2 cermets, WC, and WC-Cr 3 C 2 . A low carbon steel and an arc-sprayed iron-base coating are also tested for reference. A nozzle-type elevated-temperature erosion tester is used to spray bed ashes collected from several coal-fired boilers. Coating samples are analyzed and compared based on composition, surface morphology, erosion wastage, and hardness relative to that of the bed-ash particles. From the comparisons, a number of conclusions are drawn. Paper includes a German-language abstract.