Testing and Evaluation
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 17Testing and Evaluation 17.1 Introduction One of the key parameters in high temperature oxidation is the parabolic rate constant. This is true as long as protective…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 17Testing and Evaluation 17.1 Introduction One of the key parameters in high temperature oxidation is the parabolic rate constant. This is true as long as protective…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 6High Temperature Electrochemistry 6.1 Introduction Accelerated corrosion in gas turbine engines, boilers, and other high temperature systems is usually caused by the existence of combustion products…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 5Diffusion in Solid‐State Systems 5.1 Introduction Diffusion as the process of mitigation and mixing due to irregular movement of particles (atoms, ions, molecules) is one of…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 19Examples of Engineering Importance 19.1 Introduction It is a widely accepted fact that 25% of steel produced each year is damaged by corrosion but that only…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 13Corrosion in Molten Salts 13.1 Introduction Interest in the use of molten or fused salts in industrial processes is continually increasing, and these media are gradually…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 9Carburization and Metal Dusting 9.1 Introduction Metals and alloys are susceptible to carburization when exposed to an environment containing CO, or CH4 or other hydrocarbon gases,…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 16Fireside Corrosion 16.1 Introduction The problem of high temperature fireside corrosion in coal‐ and oil‐fired steam generating plants, and generally in heat‐recovery units, has been well…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 15Hot Corrosion 15.1 Introduction Alloys for high temperature application usually contain appreciable quantities of nickel: in particular, alloys based on the 80–20 nickel–chromium system have proved…
section epub:type=”chapter” role=”doc-chapter”> Chapter 8Sulfidation 8.1 Introduction Because of the widespread natural occurrence of sulfur in fuels (whether solid, liquid, or gaseous), severe corrosion may arise when materials come into…