Novel Corrosion Sensor for Vision 21 Systems | |
Heng Ban ; Bharat Soni | |
关键词: BITUMINOUS COAL; BOILERS; CAPACITANCE; COMBUSTION; CORROSION; EFFICIENCY; ELECTRON MICROSCOPES; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; EXPLOSIONS; FABRICATION; FLEXIBILITY; FURNACES; MANAGEMENT; MONITORI; | |
DOI : 10.2172/921641 RP-ID : None PID : OSTI ID: 921641 Others : TRN: US200806%%124 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
Advanced sensor technology is identified as a key component for advanced power systems for future energy plants that would have virtually no environmental impact. This project intends to develop a novel high temperature corrosion sensor and subsequent measurement system for advanced power systems. Fireside corrosion is the leading mechanism for boiler tube failures and has emerged to be a significant concern for current and future energy plants due to the introduction of technologies targeting emissions reduction, efficiency improvement, or fuel/oxidant flexibility. Corrosion damage can lead to catastrophic equipment failure, explosions, and forced outages. Proper management of corrosion requires real-time indication of corrosion rate. However, short-term, on-line corrosion monitoring systems for fireside corrosion remain a technical challenge to date due to the extremely harsh combustion environment. The overall goal of this project is to develop a technology for on-line fireside corrosion monitoring. This objective is achieved by the laboratory development of sensors and instrumentation, testing them in a laboratory muffle furnace, and eventually testing the system in a coal-fired furnace. This project successfully developed two types of sensors and measurement systems, and successful tested them in a muffle furnace in the laboratory. The capacitance sensor had a high fabrication cost and might be more appropriate in other applications. The low-cost resistance sensor was tested in a power plant burning eastern bituminous coals. The results show that the fireside corrosion measurement system can be used to determine the corrosion rate at waterwall and superheater locations. Electron microscope analysis of the corroded sensor surface provided detailed picture of the corrosion process.
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