Fireside and steamside performance in biomass power plant

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2022-01-10

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Taylor & Francis

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0960-3409

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Mori S, Sumner J, Bouvet J, Simms NJ. (2022) Fireside and steamside performance in biomass power plant, Materials at High Temperatures, Volume 39, Issue 2, 2022, pp. 106-121

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To address the challenge of climate change, the energy sector is developing novel strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One route is to increase steam temperatures and pressures (above 650°C and 350 bar). Another route is the use of potential net zero emissions fuels, like biomass. Both these routes cause issues for the heat-exchanger materials due to the differences in composition of the combustion environments generated, compared to coal.

This paper characterises candidate superheater/reheater alloys’ behaviour (Sanicro 25 and IN740) at 700°C. 1,000 h fireside and 10,000 h steamside exposures were carried out, the first using ‘deposit recoat’ techniques. Sample cross-sections were analysed using dimensional metrology and SEM/EDX. Fireside results for Sanicro 25 showed degradation throughout the samples’ thicknesses. In steamside exposures, Sanicro 25 formed a Cr-rich scale, and Nb rich particles (z-phase). IN740 showed lower metal and sound metal damage than Sanicro 25 for fireside and steam oxidation exposures.

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Biomass, fireside corrosion, steamside oxidation, sanicro 25, IN740, dimensional metrology

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC): EP/K021095/1 and European Union funding: RFCS-2015/709954