Sunday Chukwudi Okoro
Technical University of Denmark
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Surface Engineering | 2017
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; M. Kvisgaard; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Superheater tubes in biomass-fired power plants experience high corrosion rates due to condensation of corrosive alkali chloride-rich deposits. To explore the possibility of reducing the corrosion attack by the formation of an initial protective oxide layer, the corrosion resistance of pre-oxidised Al and Ti-containing alloys (Kanthal APM and Nimonic 80A, respectively) was investigated under laboratory conditions mimicking biomass firing. The alloys were pre-oxidised at 900°C for 1 week. Afterwards, pre-oxidised samples, and virgin non-pre-oxidised samples as reference, were coated with a synthetic deposit of KCl and exposed at 560°C for 1 week to a gas mixture typical of biomass firing. Results show that pre-oxidation could hinder the corrosion attack; however, the relative success was different for the two alloys. While corrosion attack was observed on the pre-oxidised Kanthal APM, the pre-oxidised Nimonic 80A remained unaffected suggesting protection of the alloy from the corrosive environment.
Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis | 2017
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Frank Niessen; Matteo Villa; Daniel Apel; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
AbstractIn this work, complex corrosion products on a superheater tube exposed to biomass firing were characterized by the complementary use of energy-dispersive synchrotron diffraction, electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Non-destructive synchrotron diffraction in transmission geometry measuring with a small gauge volume from the sample surface through the corrosion product allowed depth-resolved phase identification and revealed the presence of (Fe,Cr)2O3 and FeCr2O4. This was supplemented by microstructural and elemental analysis correlating the additional presence of a Ni-rich austenite phase to selective removal of Fe and Cr from the alloy, via a KCl-induced corrosion mechanism. Compositional variations were related to diffraction results and revealed a qualitative influence of the spinel cation concentration on the observed diffraction lines.
Energy & Fuels | 2014
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Energy & Fuels | 2015
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2017
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Saeed Kiamehr; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2017
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Saeed Kiamehr; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
9th International Symposium on High-Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials | 2016
Duoli Wu; Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Kristian Vinter Dahl; Melanie Montgomery; Karen Pantleon; John Hald
Oxidation of Metals | 2018
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Energy & Fuels | 2018
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2017
Sunday Chukwudi Okoro; Melanie Montgomery; Flemming Frandsen; Karen Pantleon