공학
한국표면공학회지 (49권4호 339-343)
Corrosion of Fe-2.25%Cr-1.6%W Steel at 600 and 700℃ in N2/(0.5, 2.5)%H2S-mixed Gas
Lee, Dong Bok;Bak, Sang Hwan;
School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University;
DOI : 10.5695/JKISE.2016.49.4.339
Abstract
ASTM T23 steel with a composition of Fe-2.25%Cr-1.6%W corroded at 600 and $700^{circ}C$ for 5-70 h in $N_2$/(0.5, 2.5)%$H_2S$-mixed gas at 1 atm. It corroded rapidly, forming the outer FeS scale and the inner (FeS, $FeCr_2O_4$)-mixed scale. The ensuing outward diffusion of $Fe^{2+}$ ions during corrosion led to the protrusion of FeS platelets over the outer FeS scale. The formation of FeS at the surface facilitated the oxidation of Cr to $FeCr_2O_4$ in the inner scale. Since the nonprotective FeS scale existed over the whole scale, T23 steel displayed poor corrosion resistance in the $H_2S$-containing atmosphere.
Keywords
T23 steel;Corrosion;Sulfidation;Oxidation;$H_2S$ gas;