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Most Advanced Construction Material for Typical Boilers

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  • Prof. Soma Sudhir Pandurang

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Brahmdevdada Mane Polytechnic, Belati, Solapur.)

  • Prof. Jamadar Saiphan Liyakat

    (Mechanical Engineering Department, Brahmdevdada Mane Polytechnic, Belati, Solapur.)

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The development of advanced construction materials for typical boilers has been pivotal in enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and environmental sustainability of power generation systems. Modern boiler designs operate under extreme conditions, including elevated temperatures (up to 700°C) and high pressures, necessitating materials with exceptional mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and creep. Key advancements include high-strength steels, nickel-based alloys, and advanced austenitic steels. High-strength chromium steels, such as HCM12, provide an optimal balance of weldability and resistance to creep and corrosion, making them suitable for pressure parts. Nickel-based alloys, such as Alloy 617 and Alloy 625, are integral for components exposed to the highest thermal stresses, offering superior creep strength and oxidation resistance. Austenitic steels, such as Sanicro 25, are widely adopted in superheater and reheater tubes due to their robust high-temperature performance.

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  • Prof. Soma Sudhir Pandurang & Prof. Jamadar Saiphan Liyakat, 2025. "Most Advanced Construction Material for Typical Boilers," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 14(6), pages 1-4, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:14:y:2025:i:6:p:1-4
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