Development of NIMS Burner Rig and Cyclic Testing of Nickel Base Superalloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Matsumoto Y Koizumi K. Kawagishi H. Harada
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A new burner rig for cyclic and hot corrosion testing of Ni-base superalloys and high-temperature coatings has been developed at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan. The concepts of the rig design include: use of kerosene as fuel, easy operation for materials research and multi-specimen testing capability per test run. The burner rig consists of six blocks including combustion block, corrosion-solution injection block, furnace block, specimen block, controller block and outdoor facility block. During verification testing, it was confirmed that the rig had accurate specimen temperature control within ±1? from 600 to 1100? and automated easy operation. Cyclic testing of several Ni-base superalloys was conducted. The results from 50 cycle testing indicated that a new NIMS alloy developed for 1700? class gas turbine had higher oxidation resistance than CMSX-4. This new burner rig testing capability at NIMS can be very useful for future oxidation, hot corrosion and coating durability studies.
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APA: K. Matsumoto Y Koizumi K. Kawagishi H. Harada  (2010)  Development of NIMS Burner Rig and Cyclic Testing of Nickel Base Superalloys

MLA: K. Matsumoto Y Koizumi K. Kawagishi H. Harada Development of NIMS Burner Rig and Cyclic Testing of Nickel Base Superalloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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