CORROSION PERFORMANCE OF NICRALY COATED IN 625 AND 304 SS IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER
In this study, NiCrAlY plasma spray coated IN 625 and 304 SS samples were tested in SCW for940 hours. The weight and surface microstructure changes were evaluated after testing. Visualobservation showed that NiCrALY coated surface was more resistant to corrosion than bare 304SS and IN 625. SEM and EDS analyses of the samples also found that NiCrAlY coating sufferedvery little corrosion and heat treatment of NiCrAlY coating prior to SCW testing providedfurther corrosion protection due to the formation of alumina on the surface. The qualitativeweight change measurements also indicated that heat treatment led to the least weight gain onNiCrAlY coated IN 625 samples. NiCrAlY coated 304 SS was the only sample that hadsubstantial weight loss and this weight loss occurred on the bare 304 SS surrounding NiCrAlYcoating.
Yunfen Qian Xiao Huang David Guzonas
Dept.of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,Carleton University Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,Chalk River Laboratories
国际会议
3rd China-Canada Joint Workshop on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactors(第三届中国-加拿大超临界水堆研讨会 (CCSC-2012)
西安
英文
1-11
2012-04-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)