Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.

In this study, the corrosion resistance of three different stainless steels (304, 316 and 309) towards eutectic chloride salts is investigated. The performances of two materials to reduce the corrosion of the steels are examined: zirconium as sacrificial anode and an Al2O3 coating deposited by flame...

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Main Author: Linder, Clara
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Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Materialvetenskap 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-638042017-07-06T05:44:16ZInvestigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.engLinder, ClaraLuleå tekniska universitet, Materialvetenskap2017Corrosionchloride saltsstainless steelzirconiumCorrosion EngineeringKorrosionsteknikIn this study, the corrosion resistance of three different stainless steels (304, 316 and 309) towards eutectic chloride salts is investigated. The performances of two materials to reduce the corrosion of the steels are examined: zirconium as sacrificial anode and an Al2O3 coating deposited by flame spraying. Samples are submitted to a 24 hours corrosion test at 700°C in air. The samples are characterised by weight analysis, SEM observations and EDX analysis of their surface and cross-section. The corrosion resistance of the stainless steels is not improved by adding Zr rods in direct contact with the steel, rather decreased in the areas where the rod laid. However, in these conditions, stainless steel 316 has the best resistance to highly corrosive chloride salts. The Al2O3 coating is too porous and penetrated by the salt, the steel underneath is corroded. Nevertheless, some alumina remains intact after the corrosion test, because of the high inertness of the ceramic. The presence of O2 most certainly accelerated the corrosion mechanism studied here. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-63804application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Corrosion
chloride salts
stainless steel
zirconium
Corrosion Engineering
Korrosionsteknik
spellingShingle Corrosion
chloride salts
stainless steel
zirconium
Corrosion Engineering
Korrosionsteknik
Linder, Clara
Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
description In this study, the corrosion resistance of three different stainless steels (304, 316 and 309) towards eutectic chloride salts is investigated. The performances of two materials to reduce the corrosion of the steels are examined: zirconium as sacrificial anode and an Al2O3 coating deposited by flame spraying. Samples are submitted to a 24 hours corrosion test at 700°C in air. The samples are characterised by weight analysis, SEM observations and EDX analysis of their surface and cross-section. The corrosion resistance of the stainless steels is not improved by adding Zr rods in direct contact with the steel, rather decreased in the areas where the rod laid. However, in these conditions, stainless steel 316 has the best resistance to highly corrosive chloride salts. The Al2O3 coating is too porous and penetrated by the salt, the steel underneath is corroded. Nevertheless, some alumina remains intact after the corrosion test, because of the high inertness of the ceramic. The presence of O2 most certainly accelerated the corrosion mechanism studied here.
author Linder, Clara
author_facet Linder, Clara
author_sort Linder, Clara
title Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
title_short Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
title_full Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
title_fullStr Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
title_sort investigation of new materials and methods to reduce corrosion of stainless steel in contact with molten chloride salts.
publisher Luleå tekniska universitet, Materialvetenskap
publishDate 2017
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