Gas turbine hot corrosion
Causes, effects, and preventive measures

Whitepaper: gas turbine hot corrosion

Hot corrosion is a source of nonrecoverable degradation on gas turbines. It is a chemical reaction between salts, sulfur and heat, where the damages can reduce an engine’s life by up to 75%. One of the most effective methods is to eliminate the contaminants triggering the chemical reaction. This paper examines the causes of hot corrosion and assesses various methods of mitigation.

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Created Monday, March 15, 2021
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