Abstract
The 9th Liege Conference on ''Materials for Advanced Power Engineering'' presents the results of the materials related COST Actions 536 ''Alloy Development for Critical Components of Environmentally Friendly Power Plants'' and 538 ''High Temperature Plant Lifetime Extension''. In addition, the broad field of current materials research perspectives for high efficiency, low- and zero- emission power plants and new energy technologies for the next decades are reported. The Conference proceedings are structured as follows: 1. Materials for advanced steam power plants; 2. Gas turbine materials; 3. Materials for nuclear fission and fusion; 4. Solid oxide fuel cells; 5. Corrosion, thermomechanical fatigue and modelling; 6. Zero emission power plants.
Citation Formats
Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline, Contrepois, Quentin, Beck, Tilmann, and Kuhn, Bernd.
Materials for advanced power engineering 2010. Proceedings.
Germany: N. p.,
2010.
Web.
Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline, Contrepois, Quentin, Beck, Tilmann, & Kuhn, Bernd.
Materials for advanced power engineering 2010. Proceedings.
Germany.
Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline, Contrepois, Quentin, Beck, Tilmann, and Kuhn, Bernd.
2010.
"Materials for advanced power engineering 2010. Proceedings."
Germany.
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title = {Materials for advanced power engineering 2010. Proceedings}
author = {Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline, Contrepois, Quentin, Beck, Tilmann, and Kuhn, Bernd}
abstractNote = {The 9th Liege Conference on ''Materials for Advanced Power Engineering'' presents the results of the materials related COST Actions 536 ''Alloy Development for Critical Components of Environmentally Friendly Power Plants'' and 538 ''High Temperature Plant Lifetime Extension''. In addition, the broad field of current materials research perspectives for high efficiency, low- and zero- emission power plants and new energy technologies for the next decades are reported. The Conference proceedings are structured as follows: 1. Materials for advanced steam power plants; 2. Gas turbine materials; 3. Materials for nuclear fission and fusion; 4. Solid oxide fuel cells; 5. Corrosion, thermomechanical fatigue and modelling; 6. Zero emission power plants.}
place = {Germany}
year = {2010}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Materials for advanced power engineering 2010. Proceedings}
author = {Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline, Contrepois, Quentin, Beck, Tilmann, and Kuhn, Bernd}
abstractNote = {The 9th Liege Conference on ''Materials for Advanced Power Engineering'' presents the results of the materials related COST Actions 536 ''Alloy Development for Critical Components of Environmentally Friendly Power Plants'' and 538 ''High Temperature Plant Lifetime Extension''. In addition, the broad field of current materials research perspectives for high efficiency, low- and zero- emission power plants and new energy technologies for the next decades are reported. The Conference proceedings are structured as follows: 1. Materials for advanced steam power plants; 2. Gas turbine materials; 3. Materials for nuclear fission and fusion; 4. Solid oxide fuel cells; 5. Corrosion, thermomechanical fatigue and modelling; 6. Zero emission power plants.}
place = {Germany}
year = {2010}
month = {Jul}
}