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    316L stack after a wet FGD for a Orimulsion fired boiler

    An analysis of condensed liquid off the flue gas...moisture content to help estimate dewpoint...ambient temperature and whether the stack is insulated would all help. It's condensate pools that cause the corrosion...is this a wet or dry stack? I'm assuming it's wet.
  2. jvs3

    316L corrosion rate as chlorides increase

    I don't have a choice of materials here as the material is existing. I'm trying to determine material life expectancy given an increase in the chlorides. Everything is a tradeoff...I need to determine how fast my equipment gets eaten up by processing worse brine. The decision to process the...
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    316L corrosion rate as chlorides increase

    I have a brine concentrator and am evaluating an increase in the chloride concentration by a change in operation. Specifically I am trying to quantify what increase in corrosion to expect. The brine is brackish water with 2200 ppm chlorides at 100 degrees C. Existing materials include...
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    Conversion PPM(wt), PPM(vol), g/m3 (gas phase)

    Typically a ppm value specified in a gas stream is intended to be ppm by volume. Since ideal gas behavior of all constituents is also typically assumed a correction to standard temperature and pressure isn't necessary.

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