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Sodium sulfate: Deposition and dissolution of silica
Authors:Nathan S. Jacobson
Affiliation:(1) NASA Lewis Research Center, 44135 Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract:The hot-corrosion process for SiO2-protected materials involves deposition of Na2SO4 and dissolution of the protective SiO2scale. Dew points for Na2SO4 deposition are calculated as a function of pressure, sodium content, and sulfur content. Expected dissolution regimes for SiO2 are calculated as a function of Na2SO4 basicity, hence
$$P_{SO_3 } $$
generated by fuels with 0.5% and 0.05% S. Controlled-condition burner-rig tests on quartz verify some of these predicted dissolution regimes. However, the basicity of Na2SO4 is not always a simple function of
$$P_{SO_3 } $$
(Na2O) show that carbon creates basic conditions in Na2SO4, which explains the extensive corrosion of SiO2-protected materials containing carbon, such as SiC.
Keywords:hot corrosion  Na2SO4  SiC, Si3N4
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