Materials (Jan 2022)

High Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Creep Resistant Steels in Water Vapour Containing Environments

  • Mária Hagarová,
  • Gabriela Baranová,
  • Martin Fujda,
  • Miloš Matvija,
  • Peter Horňak,
  • Jozef Bednarčík,
  • Daria Yudina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15020616
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 616

Abstract

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This study describes the water vapour effect on the oxidation resistance of 9Cr creep resistant steels. Boiler P91 and MarBN steels were oxidized for 3000 h in a simulated humid atmosphere with ~10% water vapour. The oxidation kinetics had a stable course for 1000 h and was evaluated by the weight gain curves for both experimental steels and both oxidation temperatures. The oxidation rate was higher at 650 °C versus 600 °C, as reflected by the oxidation rate coefficient. A significant increase occurred after 1000 h of oxidation, which was related to the local breakdown oxide scale and oxide nodules were formed on steel. This oxidation behavior was influenced by the fact that a compact spinel structure of iron oxides and alloying elements were not formed on the steel. Analysis after 3000 h of exposure showed hematite Fe2O3 formed on the outer layer, magnetite Fe3O4 on the middle layer, and the bottom layer consisted of iron-chromium-spinel (Fe,Cr)2O3.

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