Materials for Distributed Energy Oak Ridge national Laboratory

 

 


 

Advanced materials research is being conducted to develop improved or advanced materials for the next generation of clean, efficient, reliable, and affordable distributed electric energy. Research activities focus on the advanced materials needs for industrial gas turbines, microturbines, and reciprocating engines as identified by panels of industry experts. The highest priority technologies are identified below.

 

High Priority Materials Technologies

 

Ceramic Reliability for Microturbine Hot Section Components

 

Characterization of Advanced Ceramics for Industrial and Microturbine Applications

 

Monolithic Ceramics and High Temperature Coatings

 

Recuperator Alloys/Heat Exchangers

 

Materials for Advanced Reciprocating Engines


Contact

David P. Stinton
Manager, Distributed Energy Program
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6186
Phone: (865) 574-4556
Fax: (865) 241-0411
stintondp@ornl.gov


 

 

 

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