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@BOOK{Ennis:136423,
      key          = {136423},
      editor       = {Ennis, Philip James and Schubert, Florian and Carton, Marc
                      and Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline},
      title        = {{M}aterials for {A}dvanced {P}ower {E}ngineering 2002
                      ({CD})},
      volume       = {21},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {PreJuSER-136423},
      isbn         = {3-89336-312-2},
      series       = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe
                      Energietechnik/Energy Technology},
      pages        = {getr. Zählung},
      year         = {2002},
      note         = {Record converted from JUWEL: 18.07.2013},
      abstract     = {The European Co-operation in the field of Scientific and
                      Technical Research (COST) is now a well established
                      organisation for the co-ordination of national research and
                      development programmes on a European level. This series of
                      Liège Conferences was initiated in order to disseminate the
                      results of the materials related COST Actions, beginning
                      with COST 50 which was mainly concerned with materials for
                      gas turbines and then moving to COST 501 in which materials
                      for power generation plant were investigated. The results of
                      the current COST Action 522 'Ultra Efficient, Low Emission
                      Power Plants' are presented at this, the Seventh Liège
                      Conference. The work is focused on materials for the
                      components that have a decisive influence on the enhancement
                      of power plant performance and efficiency. Reliable energy
                      supply at reasonable cost is one of the most important
                      factors in the development of the modern industrialised
                      society, but we are becoming increasingly concerned about
                      the environmental impact of energy production and of the
                      need to conserve valuable energy resources for future
                      generations. Therefore, the emphasis is on a sustainable
                      energy supply and the development of advanced energy
                      conversion and power generation technologies taking into
                      account the need for fuel conservation and environmental
                      protection is essential. Although new and emerging energy
                      technologies are of great interest, fossil fuel will
                      continue to make a significant contribution well into the
                      21st century. Because a byproduct of the conversion of
                      fossil fuels is CO$_{2}$, the key factor is the thermal
                      efficiency of plant; the higher the efficiency, the lower
                      will be the levels of CO$_{2}$ produced for a given energy
                      output. Power plant can be made more efficient by increasing
                      the temperatures and pressures of the process, resulting in
                      the general requirement for improved materials and
                      components that can operate reliably for long times at
                      higher temperatures and pressures. The materials research
                      and development activities required for the critical
                      components of power generation plant have been based on the
                      principle of work-sharing, bringing together materials
                      scientists, design engineers, alloy producers and component
                      manufacturers, reflecting the need to match materials
                      properties and component behaviour. In order to put the
                      European efforts into a world context, there are several
                      invited review papers covering power plant materials
                      development in the USA, Japan and South Africa. In addition
                      there are over 130 contributions (presented as posters at
                      the Conference) from 26 countries. [...]},
      cin          = {IEF-2},
      ddc          = {620},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)VDB810},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/136423},
}