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High Temperature Oxidation Lifetime Modelling of thin-walled components...

by Rishi R Pillai, Sebastien N Dryepondt, Bruce A Pint
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
Book Title
Proceedings of ASME Turbo Expo 2019
Publication Date
Page Number
90505
Conference Name
ASME Turbo Expo 2019: Turbomachinery Technical Conference & Exposition
Conference Location
Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASME
Conference Date
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High temperature material solutions for future power generation applications require longer component lifetimes at higher temperatures to improve durability and efficiency. From a research and development point of view, the lifetimes are too long for experimental verification. Thus, accurate lifetime models are needed. Examples are provided where modeling is being applied to lifetime prediction of thin-walled NiCr wrought alloy components. Specific laboratory experiments have been conducted for alloy X at 900°-950°C in dry air and air with water vapor with cycle times from 1 to 500 h. Along with microstructure characterization, comparisons are made between experiment and model predictions. The eventual goal is to predict both oxidation and mechanical behavior.