In the first part of the paper, which outlines the laboratory and field investigations on corrosion by flue gases from solid fuel combustion carried out by the British Coal Utilisation Research Association, the effects of different flue gas constituents on corrosion phenomena are discussed. Laboratory studies of the effects of fuel type and method of combustion on the sulphuric acid content of combustion gases are described. The second part presents the results of measurements of the condensation characteristics of flue gases from water‐tube boilers in power stations and from various industrial boilers and furnaces; investigations into the use of additives are described briefly. The final section is concerned with some theoretical considerations of effects of fuel type, burning rate, etc., on the amounts of sulphuric acid likely to be present in the combustion products from domestic appliances.
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June 01 1954
The Corrosive Nature of Combustion Gases Available to Purchase
G. Whittingham
G. Whittingham
Superintendent, Combustion Department, The British Coal Utilisation Research Association
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2155-4854
Print ISSN: 0589-8404
© MCB UP Limited
1954
Corrosion Technology (1954) 1 (6): 182–193.
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Whittingham G (1954), "The Corrosive Nature of Combustion Gases". Corrosion Technology, Vol. 1 No. 6 pp. 182–193, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018949
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