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Status, Needs, and Opportunities for Structural Ceramics in Advanced Heat Engines*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2011

V. J. Tennery*
Affiliation:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P. O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830
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Abstract

The potential for using structural ceramic materials in components of advanced heat engines including the gas turbine and adiabatic diesel has recently been demonstrated by results in DOE and DOD engine development programs. Status of these efforts, technical needs for candidate ceramic materials, and research opportunities in new DOE and NASA ceramic technology programs oriented to heat engines are reviewed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1984

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Research sponsored by the Office of Vehicle and Engines Research and Development, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract W–7405–eng–26 with the Union Carbide Corporation.

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