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Title High temperature corrosion in molten salts / edited by Cesar A.C. Sequeira
Published Uetikon-Zürich, Switzerland ; Enfield, N.H. : Trans Tech Publications LTD, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 352 pages) : illustrations
Series Molten salt forum ; v. 7
Molten salt forum ; v. 7.
Contents High Temperature Corrosion in Molten Salts -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Fundamentals of Molten Salt Corrosion -- Electrochemistry of Corrosion in Molten Salts -- Mechanism of Growth, Composition and Structure of Passive Films Formed on Ni, Fe and their Alloys in Molten Salt Electrolytes -- Hot Corrosion in Gas Turbines -- Fireside Corrosion in Boilers and Waste Incinerators -- Corrosion of Alloys and Metals by Molten Nitrates -- Corrosion of Structural Materials in Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells: An Overview -- Corrosion Protection in Molten-Carbonate Fuel Cells
Molten Salt Corrosion of Ceramic Materials -- Corrosion of Ceramic and Cermet Inert Anodes for Use in Aluminium Electrolysis -- Corrosion of Refractory Materials by Molten Glass -- Molten Salt Corrosion of Intermetallic Materials -- Molten Salt Corrosion of Intermetallic Materials by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy -- Hot Corrosion in Fossil Fuel Fired Power Plants -- The Role of Molten Salts on the Corrosion of Metals in Waste Incineration Plants -- Electrochemical Polarization Study of Hot Corrosion of Iron and Iron-Based Alloys in Alkali Sulfate Containing Iron-Sulfate
Electrochemical Corrosion Studies of Uncoated and Coated Ni-Base Superalloys in Molten Sulphate -- The Use of Electrochemical Techniques to Study Steel Corrosion in Halide Molten Salt -- Copper Catalytic Self-Dissolution in NaCl-KCl Melt Containing Rare Refractory Metal Complexes -- Solubility of Silica and Alumina in Sodium Sulphate-Sodium Vanadate-Vanadium Pentoxide Melts -- Keyword Index
Summary Numerous commercial processes operate at temperatures exceeding 500 degrees Celsius. The materials used in high-temperature structures have design constraints which are in addition to those on materials used at, or near to, room temperature. These important additional constraints include time-dependent inelastic strain (creep), thermal stability of the microstructure and high-temperature corrosion. The addition of these constraints to those of low cost, strength, toughness, machinability, formability, weldability, and combinations of these, has led to the intensive development, over the past 50 years, of an extensive group of metallic materials: generally referred to as "high-temperature alloys". The purpose of the book is to provide chemical, metallurgical and materials scientists and engineers with up-to-date corrosion data pertinent to academic studies and industrial problems resulting from the effects of pure molten salt and ash/salt deposit environments. The book covers key aspects of corrosion reactions in molten deposits
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Corrosion and anti-corrosives.
Fused salts -- Thermal properties
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Fused salts -- Thermal properties
Form Electronic book
Author Sequeira, C. A. C
ISBN 0878499172
9780878499175
9781613447000
1613447000