cponnu
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2003
- 9
I have noticed frequent failures of secondary super heater tubes (Material of Construction T22) in the body section in biomass fueled power boilers. Thinning due to erosion and corrosion on the flue gas side is the main reason for failures on these small capacity boilers, with capacities ranging from 35 Tonnes to 100 Tonnes of steam output per hour. Multiple fuels are normally blamed though no definite solution is offered for multi fuel firing ( various types of wood, sugar cane trash,shells of ground nut, coconut etc.) by boiler vendors. Helpful ideas from members will be appreciated.
Recently a vendor offering injection of aqueous Magnesium and Ammonium Nitrate solutions, is claiming that the problem will reduce by such failures. Any comments
C. Ponnu
Recently a vendor offering injection of aqueous Magnesium and Ammonium Nitrate solutions, is claiming that the problem will reduce by such failures. Any comments
C. Ponnu