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High Temperature Alloys - Their Exploitable Potential (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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High Temperature Alloys - Their Exploitable Potential (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Advances in industrial technologies and improved performance of
constructional materials are interdependent and have become of
increasing concern in recent years. This Conference aimed to -
provoke discussion of the limits towards which high temperature
alloys properties can, ultimately, be developed, identify the
resulting R&D requirements and design developments. Following a
key-note paper concerning the relation of current capabilities to
requirements for gas turbines the conference was structured into 3
sessions which examined: * the theoretical?ldpracticallimits for HT
Alloys, * the potential for development in alloys and processing, *
engineering considerations. Finally, feeling perhaps the
approaching "wind of change"??1s Conference on remaining alloy
potential was wound up with a paper entit1ed "The potential?ld
problems ofEngineering Ceramics". The different sessions each
included a number of invited papers followed by a series of posters
and were concluded by a presentation of a "synthesis" by a sess10n
rapporteur and general discussion. This structure is retained in
the proceedings, including the discussion points in those cases
where?le authors have provided written answers to questions raised.
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