Corrosion monitoring in a straw-fired power plant using an electrochemical noise probe

Frederik Vilhelm Cappeln, Niels Bjerrum, Irina Petrushina

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Abstract

Electrochemical Noise Measurements have been carried out in situ in a straw-fired power plant using an experimental probe constructed from alumina and AlSl 347 steel. Based on a framework of controlled laboratory experiments it has been found that electrochemical noise has the unique ability to provide in-situ monitoring of intergranular corrosion in progress. The probe had a lifetime of two months. It was shown that down-time corrosion in the boiler was negligible. Electrochemical noise data indicated that metal temperatures around 590 degrees C should be avoided as the intergranular corrosion is at an increased level at this temperature, most likely because of favorable conditions for molten salt film condensation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMaterials and Corrosion
Volume58
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)588-593
ISSN0947-5117
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2007

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