Internal carburization and scale formation on austenitic steels in supercritical carbon dioxide

B. A. Pint, Y. F. Su, M. J. Lance,R. Pillai,J. R. Keiser

MATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES(2023)

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Direct-fired supercritical CO2 (sCO(2)) power cycles are being commercialised to revolutionise fossil energy as a low-emission power source. To lower the cost of this technology, less expensive steels are needed in the lower temperature segments of the cycle. However, there are concerns about internal carburisation of steels in sCO(2).(1) A consistent observation is that thin, Cr-rich oxides appear to reduce C ingress compared to thick Fe-rich oxides formed on 9-12% Cr ferritic-martensitic steels. Advanced austenitic stainless steels (SS) like alloy 709 (20Cr-25Ni) are able to continue to form Cr-rich oxides at 650 degrees C, while a conventional type 316 H SS formed a Fe-rich scale. The C diffusion profiles in SS specimens were quantified at 550 degrees C-650 degrees C using glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy and electron probe microanalysis. Analytical transmission electron microscopy was used to compare the thin protective Cr-rich oxide formed on alloy 709 in sCO(2) at 650 degrees C to that formed in ambient air.
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austenitic stainless steels, alloy 709, supercritical carbon dioxide, analytical transmission electron microscopy
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