研究生: |
陳昱廷 Yu-ting Chen |
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論文名稱: |
鍋爐用鋼於混燒生質炭/煤之高溫腐蝕 High-temperature Corrosion of Boiler Steel under Co-firing of Biomass Charcoal / Coal Deposits |
指導教授: |
王朝正
Chaur-Jeng Wang |
口試委員: |
雷添壽
Tien-Shou Lei 林招松 Chao-Sung Lin |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
工程學院 - 機械工程系 Department of Mechanical Engineering |
論文出版年: | 2012 |
畢業學年度: | 100 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 161 |
中文關鍵詞: | 底灰 、生質炭 、氯氧化 、硫化 、高溫氧化 |
外文關鍵詞: | bottom ash, biomass charcoal, oxy-chlorination, sulfurization, high temperature oxidation |
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本研究採用SA213 T91和SA209 T1鍋爐用鋼於600°C 經25、36及49小時,進行空氣高溫氧化、單純燃燒生質炭、單純燃燒煤粉以及混燒生不同比例生質炭/煤的高溫腐蝕試驗,藉此為模擬高溫鍋爐的燃燒室區域,針對燃料沉積底灰的高溫腐蝕行為進行研究。藉由金屬損失量量測、OM觀察、SEM、XRD定性定量分析顯微結構形貌變化及腐蝕趨勢,比較兩種鋼料的差異,以探討燃料種類、鋼料成分對腐蝕行為的影響。
實驗結果顯示,兩種鋼料在加入生質炭或是煤粉燃燒初期皆受到燃料內硫成份影響發生硫化,不同的是生質炭內的KCl成份會藉由氯氧化反應破壞T91氧化所生成之FeCr2O4保護性氧化皮膜,造成氧化皮膜破碎失去保護性,進而促使基材的加速氧化。隨著燃燒環境內加入生質炭的比例增加,T91的金屬減薄量亦隨之增加,高溫抗氧化性失效越加明顯,但此現象並未在T1出現。缺乏鉻合金成份保護的T1本身氧化就比T91迅速且嚴重,受燃燒環境內硫氯影響差別不大,因此在各個試驗條件下T1的金屬減薄量均比T91高出許多。隨著時間增長,由於燃料內的硫氯成份經由反應消耗掉其作用越為和緩,兩種鋼料後期腐蝕行為皆以高溫氧化為主。
The purpose of this study is to simulate the fireside of boiler for high temperature application to study the high temperature corrosion problems of boiler steel by fuel bottom ash. SA213 T91 and SA209 T1 were used as the experimental material in this study. We varied 2 environmental factors. There were 3 time exposures: 25, 36, 49, hours; 5 different fuel mixtures: 0%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 100% of biomass charcoal, with balance being black anthracite coal. All experiments were at 600°C, and compare with high temperature oxidation in air under same condition. The results showed that both T91 and T1 were sulfurized at the start of corrosion by S content of biomass charcoal as well as coal. The difference is KCl of biomass charcoal would react with FeCr2O4 on T91 through oxy-chlorination. The oxidation of steel were accelerated when the protective oxide scale were decayed. Metal loss increased with biomass charcoal proportion increased, but it would not happen on T1. In lack of Cr content, oxidation would be much more serious on T1 than it on T91, caused more metal loss under all conditions and this would not be affected by S and Cl in combustion. As time increased, S and Cl contents in fuel were less effective to steel through consumption in reactions. Both T91 and T1 exhibited simply high temperature oxidation afterward.
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