Zairyo-to-Kankyo
Online ISSN : 1881-9664
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Technical Report
Development of New Corrosion Test Equipment Simulating Sulfuric Acid Decomposition Gas Environment in a Thermochemical Hydrogen Production Process
Noriaki Hirota Seiji KasaharaJin IwatsukiYoshiyuki ImaiHirofumi OhashiXing YanYukio Tachibana
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2019 Volume 68 Issue 6 Pages 137-142

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New corrosion test equipment for high temperature gas of decomposed sulfuric acid was manufactured in order to ascertain flow rate of sulfuric acid in the piping, occurrence of sulfuric acid decomposition reaction in the equipment, and temperature distribution inside the furnace tube. The flow rate of the sulfuric acid solution was constantly measured using an ultrasonic flowmeter. The SO3 concentration at the inlet of the test equipment was almost the same as that at the inlet of the sulfuric acid decomposer in the hydrogen production plant assuming a high-temperature gas cooled reactor hydrogen-power cogeneration system(GTHTR300C). On the other hand, during a test, leakage of sulfuric acid occurred from the fitting part at the outlet side. Hence the temperature distribution of the fitting part at the outlet side was investigated using fluid analysis. As a result, it was found that the temperature at the fitting was low enough to use fluorine joint grease when the distance was 0.05 m or more away from the outlet side pipe. An improved furnace tube was manufactured and the temperature was measured again at fitting part of the outlet side. The temperature was lower that the temperature limit of the joint grease, and almost the same as the temperature distribution in the fluid analysis. Leakage of sulfuric acid has not occurred to date.

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