Oxide scale growth and presumed exfoliation in a 700 °c or higher steam condition: A simulation study for future operations of ultra-supercritical power plants
The world is facing the challenge of providing abundant and affordable electricity to meet the need of a growing global population, while lowering and controlling CO2 emissions. Both of these goals can be met through improving the efficiency of the boiler through increasing the operating pressure an...
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Main Authors: | Yeo W.H., Fry A.T., Purbolaksono J., Ramesh S., Inayat-Hussain J.I., Liew H.L., Hamdi M. |
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Elsevier
2023
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