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@BOOK{LecomteBeckers:52855,
key = {52855},
editor = {Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline and Carton, M. and Schubert, F.
and Ennis, P. J.},
title = {{M}aterials for {A}dvanced {P}ower {E}ngineering 2006 :
{P}roceedings of the 8th {L}iège {C}onference ({P}art
{I}-{III})},
volume = {53},
address = {Jülich},
publisher = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
reportid = {PreJuSER-52855},
isbn = {3-89336-436-6},
series = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe
Energietechnik / Energy Technology},
pages = {getr. Zählung},
year = {2006},
note = {Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012},
abstract = {The European Co-operation in the field of Scientific and
Technical Research (COST) is a well-established organisation
for the co-ordination of national research and development
programmes on the European level. The series of Liège
conferences began in 1978 with the aim of disseminating the
results of the COST Action 50 in which materials for gas
turbines were investigated. Since then, a Liège Conference
has been held every four years and the results of COST
Actions 501 and 522, which were concerned with materials for
power generation plant, reported. At this, the Eighth Liège
Conference, the materials research and development work
being carried out in the current COST Actions 536 ‘Alloy
Development for Critical Components of Environmentally
Friendly Steam Power Plant’ with the acronym ACCEPT and
538 ‘High Temperature Plant Lifetime Extension’ will be
reported. Reliable energy supply at reasonable cost is one
of the most important factors in the development and
maintenance of the modern industrial society, but there are
increasing concerns about the environmental impact of energy
production as well as about the need to conserve valuable
energy resources for future generations. New and emerging
energy technologies are of great interest, but fossil fuels
will continue to make a considerable contribution to energy
requirements into the foreseeable future. The emphasis in
this field is therefore on the most efficient use of fossil
fuels, which can be achieved by increasing the thermal
efficiency of the energy conversion process. For steam power
plant and gas turbines, this means raising the temperature
and pressure of the process. This in turn requires the
application of improved materials that are able to withstand
the increasingly arduous service conditions. In the COST
Actions, the materials research and development activities
that are necessary for the critical components of advanced,
highly efficient power generation plant have been based on
the principle of work-sharing, bringing together materials
scientists and engineers, plant designers, alloy producers,
component manufacturers, plant constructors and plant
operators. This constellation of expertise reflects the need
to match materials properties to component behaviour. In
order to put the European efforts into a world-wide
scenario, there are in this conference a number of invited
papers that will discuss the energy perspectives and the
development of power plant materials in the USA, Japan,
India and China. The Conference Proceedings are organised as
follows: [...]},
cin = {IWV-2},
ddc = {620},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)VDB2},
pnm = {Rationelle Energieumwandlung},
pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK402},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/52855},
}