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conclusion of corrosion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The formation of local conditions that may lead to corrosion even when overall conditions do not favor it is common in combustion systems. For example, biomass is commonly fired in only a few of the burners during cofiring. Most boilers do not mix gases from separate burners thoroughly.

Answered by Apoorva5904
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Answer:

CONCLUSION OF CORROSION

Explanation:

The experimental data illustrate how balancing sulfur and chlorine contents in the fuels can help prevent high-temperature, chlorine-based corrosion. ... The formation of local conditions that may lead to corrosion even when overall conditions do not favor it is common in combustion systems.

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