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Main Title Some Questions on the Formation of Corrosive Sulfur and Vanadium Compounds Contained in Fuel Oils During Burning in Gas Turbine Power Plant Combustion Chambers (Nekotore Voprosy Obrazovaniya Korrozionnoagressivnykh Coedinenii Sery i Vanadiya, Soderzhaschikhsya v Neftyanykh Toplivakh, pri Gorenii v Kamerakh Sgoraniya GTU).
Author Tumanovskii, A. G. ; Zelkind., M. E. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Translation Services Section.
Year Published 1972
Report Number EPA-TR-76-714;
Stock Number PB-259 705-T
Additional Subjects Combustion products ; Corrosive gases ; Sulfur trioxide ; Vanadium oxides ; Sulfuric acid ; Electric power plants ; Reaction kinetics ; Flue gases ; Fuel oil ; Gas turbine power generation ; Chemical reactions ; Translations ; USSR ; Fossil-fuel power plants ; Vanadium oxide(V2O5)
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NTIS  PB-259 705-T Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Mastering the combustion of liquid fuels which are in abundant supply in stationary gas turbine power plants (GTU) is an important national economic task on whose solution depend the prospects for employing the GTU in power engineering and industry. The combustion of heavy liquid fuels is related to the solution of an entire range of problems which do not occur in the operation of the GTU on natural gas or diesel fuel. This is primarily a problem of ash deposits and corrosion of the metal surfaces in the ducts of the gas turbine power plants. This report discusses the chemistry involved in the formation of SO3 and V2O5 two major corrosive gases formed.