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 language | English |
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Journal | Materials and Corrosion |
Volume | 58 |
Issue number | 8 |
Pages (from-to) | 588-593 |
ISSN | 0947-5117 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2007 |