February 4, 2015
Report

Mitigation and Prediction of Spallation of Oxide Scales on Ferritic Stainless Steel

Abstract

This report summarizes results from experimental and modeling studies performed by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on behalf of the Solid-State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) Core Technology Program. The results indicate that application of physical surface modifications, such as surface blasting, prior to application of protective surface coatings can substantially increase oxide scale spallation resistance during long-term exposure to elevated temperatures (e.g., 800-850ÂșC). To better understand and predict the benefits of surface modification, an integrated modeling framework was developed and applied to the obtained experimental results.

Revised: March 27, 2015 | Published: February 4, 2015

Citation

Chou Y.S., E.V. Stephens, Z. Xu, W. Xu, B.J. Koeppel, and J.W. Stevenson. 2015. Mitigation and Prediction of Spallation of Oxide Scales on Ferritic Stainless Steel Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.