Abstract

During the operation of a boiler in a power plant, the water wall tube burst and leaked. In order to find out the reason of tube rupture, a comprehensive experimental study was made on the sample with macro morphology, chemical composition, metallography, SEM and EDS. The results show that due to the high sulfur content in the combustion medium of the boiler, a large amount of sulfate containing sulfur elements will deposit on the outer wall of the water wall tube during the long-term operation. In the high temperature environment of the boiler, the thermal corrosion of sulfate deposit, that is, high temperature sulphur corrosion, is formed on the side of the water wall wall steel tube, which leads to the continuous thinning of the wall thickness. And finally, explosion leakage occurs under the action of the internal high-temperature and high-pressure medium.

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