Abstract

The study simulates the surface destruction of structural steel elements in power installations as a result of interaction with periodic high-temperature chemically active flows. The system of equations of thermoelasticity with two spatial observations is used. The existence of high tangential and axial compressive stresses is established in a thin layer near the metal-gas interface.

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