High Temperature Materials Selection
NAME : XXXXXX TUTOR : XXXXXX TITLE : High Temperature Materials COURSE : XXXXXX INSTITUTION : XXXXXX 2009 Executive summery High-temperature resources are used for many significant components in a broad range of industries examples include power generation , chemical and petro-chemical processing , as well as gas turbines . As demand rises for effectiveness and throughout in such industries , the tendency has been for elevated services temperatures as well as pressures . Candidate materials for elevated temperature service need to be technically strong and opposed to oxidation or other many corrosion processes . A range of

br material classes are normally used in high temperature applications Alloy and stainless steels , and more composite alloys based on nickel or cobalt , are most commonly used . Various composite materials , for instance oxide -dispersion strengthened mixtures as well as carbon-carbon composites are currently available for particular high-temperature applications , more often than not , strength is the prime goal . Inter-metallic compounds , such as aluminides and silicides have extremely high yield strengths and significant oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures (Davis1997 . This goes into detail explaining the materials that are needed in production activities and power generating activities which will not be easily destroyed by the heat ,by corrosion , by oxidation or by any other way in the hot turbines and furnace .1st of all we are going to have an introduction statement which will introduce as in the report enabling us to have a better understanding of the ( report .The main body will follow later and it will consist of discussion of material requirement and...
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