Search for dissertations about: "Oxidation scale"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 241 swedish dissertations containing the words Oxidation scale.
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1. High-temperature corrosion properties of chromia- and alumina-forming alloys
Abstract : Electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing industry are some of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In many cases, these processes are carried out at high temperature and energy efficiency is limited by material degradation, so-called ‘high-temperature corrosion’. READ MORE
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2. High Temperature Corrosion Behaviour of Ni-base Alloys and FeCrAl Alloys – The Influence of Water Vapour
Abstract : Electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing industry are some of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In many cases, these processes are carried out at high temperature and energy efficiency is limited by material degradation, so-called ‘high-temperature corrosion’. READ MORE
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3. Development and Applications of Hypervalent Iodine Compounds : Powerful Arylation and Oxidation Reagents
Abstract : The first part of this thesis describes the efficient synthesis of several hypervalent iodine(III) compounds. Electron-rich diaryliodonium salts have been synthesized in a one-pot procedure, employing mCPBA as the oxidant. Both symmetric and unsymmetric diaryliodonium tosylates can be isolated in high yields. READ MORE
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4. High Temperature Corrosion of FeCrAl Alloys: The influence of water vapour and alkali salt
Abstract : The corrosive environment in biomass- and waste-fired boilers has been known for several years. The traditionally used FeCr and FeNiCr steels show limited performance in the aggressive environment that contains more H2O and alkali salts than traditional fuel. READ MORE
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5. High temperature properties of polycrystalline Mo(Si,Al)2: compression and oxidation
Abstract : Electrification of industrial heating processes holds great promise for reducing CO2 emissions. Large furnaces operating at elevated temperatures and in demanding atmospheres are complicated but indeed important to electrify. READ MORE