Current fleets of conventional and nuclear power plants face increasing hostile environmental conditions due to increasingly high temperature operation for improved capacity and efficiency, and the need for long term service. Additional challenges are presented by the requirement to cycle plants to
Materials for High Temperature Power Generation and Process Plant Applications
β Scribed by Strang, A. and Institute of Materials and Proceedings of the session on high temperature power plant and process plant applications from the Institute of Materials materials congress. Frontiers in materials science and technology
- Publisher
- Whitehurst & Clark
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 361
- Series
- Book / Institute of Materials
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
These proceedings contain the papers covering materials for high temperature power plant and process plant applications presented at Materials Congress 98 Frontiers in Material Science and Technology. The selected papers are largely in the form of critical reviews covering the development of materials for both current and future applications.
β¦ Subjects
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Current fleets of conventional and nuclear power plants face increasing hostile environmental conditions due to increasingly high temperature operation for improved capacity and efficiency, and the need for long term service. Additional challenges are presented by the requirement to cycle plants to
Current fleets of conventional and nuclear power plants face increasing hostile environmental conditions due to increasingly high temperature operation for improved capacity and efficiency, and the need for long term service. Additional challenges are presented by the requirement to cycle plants to
Current fleets of conventional and nuclear power plants face increasing hostile environmental conditions due to increasingly high temperature operation for improved capacity and efficiency, and the need for long term service. Additional challenges are presented by the requirement to cycle plants to