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Corrosion of Ceramics in Special Gas Atmospheres

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Corrosion of Advanced Ceramics

Part of the book series: NATO Science Series E: (closed) ((NSSE,volume 267))

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The study of corrosion problems in industrial high temperature gas atmospheres can be tackled by doing in-situ experiments or by simulating the industrial corrosion conditions on a laboratory scale. In this study an example of both approaches will be given. SiC and Si3N4 were exposed to the flue gases of aluminium-remelting furnaces. The large fluctuations of the exposure conditions complicated the characterization of the corrosion products. The stability of a γ-Al2O3 coating and a solid electrolyte material SrCeO3(Yb) was tested in a simulated coal gasification atmosphere. For the last material, the results were compared with those obtained from in-situ tests carried out in different pilot installations and revealed the difficulties of simulating an industrial corrosive environment.

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Persoons, R., Luyten, J., Stalios, A. (1994). Corrosion of Ceramics in Special Gas Atmospheres. In: Nickel, K.G. (eds) Corrosion of Advanced Ceramics. NATO Science Series E: (closed), vol 267. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1182-9_22

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