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    Overview of Creep Strength and Oxidation of Heat-Resistant Alloy Sheets and Foils for Compact Heat Exchangers

    Source: Journal of Turbomachinery:;2006:;volume( 128 ):;issue: 004::page 814
    Author:
    Philip J. Maziasz
    ,
    John P. Shingledecker
    ,
    Bruce A. Pint
    ,
    Neal D. Evans
    ,
    Yukinori Yamamoto
    ,
    Karren More
    ,
    Edgar Lara-Curzio
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2187525
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been involved in research and development related to improved performance of recuperators for industrial gas turbines since about 1996, and in improving recuperators for advanced microturbines since 2000. Recuperators are compact, high efficiency heat-exchangers that improve the efficiency of smaller gas turbines and microturbines. Recuperators were traditionally made from 347 stainless steel and operated below or close to 650°C, but today are being designed for reliable operation above 700°C. The Department of Energy (DOE) sponsored programs at ORNL have helped defined the failure mechanisms in stainless steel foils, including creep due to fine grain size, accelerated oxidation due to moisture in the hot exhaust gas, and loss of ductility due to aging. ORNL has also been involved in selecting and characterizing commercial heat-resistant stainless alloys, like HR120 or the new AL20-25+Nb, that should offer dramatically improved recuperator capability and performance at a reasonable cost. This paper summarizes research on sheets and foils of such alloys over the last few years, and suggests the next likely stages for manufacturing recuperators with upgraded performance for the next generation of larger 200–250kW advanced microturbines.
    keyword(s): Alloys , Steel , Heat exchangers , Microturbines , Creep , Heat , oxidation , Stainless steel , Turbines , Manufacturing , Temperature , Electrical resistance AND Grain size ,
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    contributor authorPhilip J. Maziasz
    contributor authorJohn P. Shingledecker
    contributor authorBruce A. Pint
    contributor authorNeal D. Evans
    contributor authorYukinori Yamamoto
    contributor authorKarren More
    contributor authorEdgar Lara-Curzio
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:21:55Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:21:55Z
    date copyrightOctober, 2006
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0889-504X
    identifier otherJOTUEI-28732#814_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/134814
    description abstractThe Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been involved in research and development related to improved performance of recuperators for industrial gas turbines since about 1996, and in improving recuperators for advanced microturbines since 2000. Recuperators are compact, high efficiency heat-exchangers that improve the efficiency of smaller gas turbines and microturbines. Recuperators were traditionally made from 347 stainless steel and operated below or close to 650°C, but today are being designed for reliable operation above 700°C. The Department of Energy (DOE) sponsored programs at ORNL have helped defined the failure mechanisms in stainless steel foils, including creep due to fine grain size, accelerated oxidation due to moisture in the hot exhaust gas, and loss of ductility due to aging. ORNL has also been involved in selecting and characterizing commercial heat-resistant stainless alloys, like HR120 or the new AL20-25+Nb, that should offer dramatically improved recuperator capability and performance at a reasonable cost. This paper summarizes research on sheets and foils of such alloys over the last few years, and suggests the next likely stages for manufacturing recuperators with upgraded performance for the next generation of larger 200–250kW advanced microturbines.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleOverview of Creep Strength and Oxidation of Heat-Resistant Alloy Sheets and Foils for Compact Heat Exchangers
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume128
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Turbomachinery
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2187525
    journal fristpage814
    journal lastpage819
    identifier eissn1528-8900
    keywordsAlloys
    keywordsSteel
    keywordsHeat exchangers
    keywordsMicroturbines
    keywordsCreep
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsoxidation
    keywordsStainless steel
    keywordsTurbines
    keywordsManufacturing
    keywordsTemperature
    keywordsElectrical resistance AND Grain size
    treeJournal of Turbomachinery:;2006:;volume( 128 ):;issue: 004
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