Power Generation Technology ›› 2018, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (6): 546-553.DOI: 10.12096/j.2096-4528.pgt.18238

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Study on the Anticorrosive Methods for Reinforced Concrete Structure Chimney of Power Plant Caused by Wet Desulfurization

Zhongwei WANG1(),Junjian SUN2,Lichun ZHAO3,Dawei ZHENG3,Xiang LI4,Wanjun QIAO5,Hongbo MIAO6,Zhenghua WU3   

  1. 1 National Power Investment Northeast Electric Power Co., Ltd., Shenyang 110181, Liaoning Province, China
    2 Liaoning Qinghe Power Generation Co. Ltd., Tieling 112003, Liaoning Province, China
    3 Liaoning Dongfang Power Generation Co. Ltd., Fushun 113007, Liaoning Province, China
    4 State Grid Electric Power Research Institute Liaoning, Shenyang 110181, Liaoning Province, China
    5 Henan Daheng Power Industry Co. Ltd., Zhengzhou 450000, Henan Province, China
    6 Beijing Köster International Chemistry Co., Ltd., Chaoyang District, Beijing 100123, China
  • Received:2018-07-28 Published:2018-12-31 Online:2018-12-28

Abstract:

In this paper, the problem of corrosion in the reinforced concrete chimneys after being processed using wet desulfurization is discussed, and the changes within the structure of the concrete caused by acidic corrosion are analyzed. In addition to the basic anti-corrosion and impermeability, the anti-corrosion system must face the reality that the internal structure of the concrete chimneys contains salt. After desulfurization, there appears a new topic in the industry, i.e. how to keep reliably bonded of the anti-corrosion system and the chimney structure after the anti-corrosion maintenance of the chimney impaired by water leakage. Through comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of several anti-corrosion schemes commonly used in China, this paper analyzes the mechanism, characteristics, and advantages of anticorrosive systems successfully applied for chimneys provided by Köster.

Key words: concrete chimney, anti-corrosion, wet desulfurization, salt medium, material selection, Köster