
Materials/manufacturing support element for the Advanced Turbine Systems Program
Author(s) -
Karnitz,
Eric Hoffman,
W. P. Parks
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/101342
Subject(s) - combustor , turbine , manufacturing engineering , gas turbines , plan (archaeology) , engineering , airfoil , mechanical engineering , aerospace engineering , combustion , chemistry , organic chemistry , archaeology , history
In 1993, DOE initiated a program to develop advanced gas turbines for power generation in utility and industrial applications. A materials/manufacturing plan was developed in several stages with input from gas turbine manufacturers, materials suppliers, universities, and government laboratories. This plan was developed by a small advanced materials and turbine technology team over a 6-month period. The technology plan calls for initiation of several high priority projects in FY 1995. The technical program for the materials/manufacturing element focuses on generic materials issues, components, and manufacturing processes. Categories include coatings and process development, turbine airfoil development, ceramics adaptation, directional solidification and single crystal airfoils manufactoring technology, materials characterization, catalytic combustor materials, and technology information exchange