A Technical Review on the Protective Measures of High Temperature Corrosion of Boiler Heat Exchangers with Additives 


Vol. 23,  No. 3, pp. 223-236, Sep.  2017
10.7464/ksct.2017.23.3.223


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  Abstract

As the use of waste and biomass increases in a power generation boiler, high temperature corrosion (HTC) problems of boiler heat exchangers are becoming very important. Chlorine of the low-rank fuels is mainly responsible for the HTC issues, which typically occur in the surface of high temperature heat exchanger like a superheater or reheater. In order to mitigate the problem, various approaches have been proposed in terms of design modification, material improvement, fuel pre-treatment and additive utilization. In this study, the current state of research and development focused on the additive method was investigated.

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[IEEE Style]

K. BJ, R. CK, L. UD, K. YD, L. JW, S. JH, "A Technical Review on the Protective Measures of High Temperature Corrosion of Boiler Heat Exchangers with Additives," Clean Technology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 223-236, 2017. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2017.23.3.223.

[ACM Style]

Kim BJ, Ryu CK, Lee UD, Kim YD, Lee JW, and Song JH. 2017. A Technical Review on the Protective Measures of High Temperature Corrosion of Boiler Heat Exchangers with Additives. Clean Technology, 23, 3, (2017), 223-236. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2017.23.3.223.