Microstructure understanding of high Cr-Ni austenitic steel corrosion in high-temperature steam

The microstructure and microchemistry of the oxide scales formed on Fe-21Cr-32Ni and Fe-17Cr-9Ni steels after exposure to deaerated high-temperature high-pressure steam at 600 °C for 1500 h have been analysed and compared by several advanced characterization techniques. By comparing the oxide scales...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta materialia 2022-03, Vol.226, p.117634, Article 117634
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Zhao, Zhang, Jianqiang, Wu, Shengchuan, Luo, Xiaonan, Jenkins, Benjamin M., Moody, Michael P., Lozano-Perez, Sergio, Zeng, Xiaoqin
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Zusammenfassung:The microstructure and microchemistry of the oxide scales formed on Fe-21Cr-32Ni and Fe-17Cr-9Ni steels after exposure to deaerated high-temperature high-pressure steam at 600 °C for 1500 h have been analysed and compared by several advanced characterization techniques. By comparing the oxide scales formed at different-stages of exposure, it is shown that Fe-21Cr-32Ni steel was internally oxidized at the early-stage, and then an external oxide scale was developed together with an inner chromia band under the internal oxidation zone. In comparison, Fe-17Cr-9Ni steel was internally oxidized together with an external Fe-rich oxide scale during the entire experimental period. The thicknesses of the internal oxidation zone of Fe-21Cr-32Ni and Fe-17Cr-9Ni steels were ∼7 and ∼70 µm, respectively. Further characterisation revealed that the internal oxidation zone contained (Cr, Fe, (Ni))3O4 and nanoscale nickel networks, together with numerous nano-pores. The effects of these structures on mass transfer and reaction product formation were discussed, in connection with the alloy composition and the formation of the chromia layer. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1359-6454
1873-2453
DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2022.117634