Autor(es):
Sutter, Florian ; Oskay, Ceyhun ; Galetz, Mathias Christian ; Cunha Diamantino, Teresa ; Pedrosa, Fátima ; Figueira, Isabel ; Glumm, Stefan ; Bonk, Alexander ; Aguero, Alina ; Rodríguez, Sergio ; Reche-Navarro, Tomas Jesus ; Caron, Simon
Data: 2021
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3670
Origem: Repositório do LNEG
Assunto(s): Materials; Corrosion; Molten salt; Coatings; Thermal energy storage; Concentrated solar power; Durability test
Descrição
ABSTRACT: Potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate in mixing proportion of KNO3-NaNO3 40-60 wt% (also called solar salt) has been successfully used for over a decade as heat storage medium for concentrated solar power parabolic-trough collector plants at temperatures up to 400 degrees C. At temperatures of 560 degrees C, reached in state-of-the-art solar tower systems, corrosion of metallic components in contact with solar salt can become an issue and has caused leaks and plant shut-downs in recently built tower projects. While the corrosion rates of several materials have been determined for different temperatures in static molten salt immersion experiments, there is a lack of corrosion data for dynamic in-service conditions. In this work, a dynamic corrosion test has been conducted on 19 different material types including protective coatings, mimicking flow-rate, temperature gradient and draining of inservice operation of a receiver in a concentrated solar power tower. The measured corrosion rates are presented and compared to static corrosion tests reported in literature.