2019
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.6.1.20
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Hot corrosion Evaluation of Carbon Steel caused by Mixtures of Vanadium Oxide and Sodium Sulfate Simulating Ashes of Fuel Oils

Abstract: Ashes from the burning of fuel oils containing mixtures of vanadium, sodium, sulfur and chloride compounds in the form of molten salts or oxides can cause hot corrosion of the carbon steel tubes located in the furnace at high temperatures with extremely disastrous effects. In order to simulate the melting ash in the laboratory, mixtures of sodium sulfate and vanadium pentoxide were used in different proportions of Na2O and V2O5 at temperatures of 500°C, 700°C and 800°C and in the exposure time of 12h, 24h and … Show more

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