High-temperature corrosion model of Incoloy 800H alloy connected with Ni-201 in MgCl 2 –KCl heat transfer fluid

Long-term dipping corrosion experiments on Incoloy 800H (800H) in molten eutectic MgCl 2 –KCl salt at 1,073 K with and without connection with Ni-201 alloy were carried out. While connecting with Ni-201 alloy, the corrosion rate of 800H was 4.47 ± 0.26 mg·cm −2 ·day −1 (10 −3.55±0.02  A·cm −2 ). How...

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Published inHigh temperature materials and processes Vol. 42; no. 1
Main Authors Peng, Yuxiang, Imam, Muhammad A., Reddy, Ramana G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 18.10.2023
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ISSN2191-0324
2191-0324
DOI10.1515/htmp-2022-0291

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Summary:Long-term dipping corrosion experiments on Incoloy 800H (800H) in molten eutectic MgCl 2 –KCl salt at 1,073 K with and without connection with Ni-201 alloy were carried out. While connecting with Ni-201 alloy, the corrosion rate of 800H was 4.47 ± 0.26 mg·cm −2 ·day −1 (10 −3.55±0.02  A·cm −2 ). However, the corrosion rate for the 800H that was not connected to the Ni-201 alloy was 3.00 ± 0.27 mg·cm −2 ·day −1 (10 −3.71±0.04  A·cm −2 ). Therefore, Ni-201 alloy accelerates the corrosion rate of 800H in the molten MgCl 2 –KCl salt while connecting to each other. In addition, based on the calculation of Gibbs energy of Ni–Fe–Cr alloy and exchange current density of 800H in MgCl 2 –KCl salt, a new Tafel model was developed to predict the corrosion rate of 800H alloys. The corrosion rate calculated by the new model is 10 −3.74  A·cm −2 , which agrees with the experimental data.
ISSN:2191-0324
2191-0324
DOI:10.1515/htmp-2022-0291