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Water Chemistry and Pressure Effects on Steam Oxidation of Ferritic and Austenitic Steels (EPRI)...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High Temperature Materials
Publication Date
Page Numbers
939 to 947
Publisher Location
Materials Park, Ohio, United States of America
Conference Name
Joint EPRI-123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High Temperature Materials
Conference Location
Nagasaki, Japan
Conference Sponsor
EPRI, 123HiMat
Conference Date
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Traditional laboratory steam experiments are conducted at ambient pressure with water of variable chemistry. In order to better understand the effect of steam pressure and water chemistry, a new recirculating, controlled chemistry water loop with a 650°C autoclave was constructed. The initial experiments included two different water chemistries at 550° and 650°C. Two 500-h cycles were performed using oxygenated (OT, pH ~9 and ~100 ppb O2) or all-volatile treated (AVT, pH ~9 and <10 ppb O2) water conditions at each temperature. Coupons exposed included Fe-(9-11)%Cr and conventional and advanced austenitic steels as well as shot peened type 304H stainless steel. Compared to ambient steam exposures, the oxides formed after 1,000 h were similar in thickness for each of the alloy classes but appeared to have a different microstructure, particularly for the outer Fe-rich layer. An initial attempt was made to quantify the scale adhesion in the two environments.