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Intermediate heat exchangers high-temperature alloys

Both gas turbine and process heat versions of the HTGR are based on the demonstrated high-temperature capability of the fuel and core structure. However, some development in the metallic components, such as the turbine, hot duels and intermediate heat exchanger is necessary, Present commercial alloys would have limited lifetime under service conditions at 1650°F (899°C) and above. However, currently envisioned advancements in ceramics and carbon-carbon composites indicate that high-temperature nonmctallic substitutes for metallic alloys will soon be available. These materials advances are the key to making future application of the IITGR a reality. [Pg.1113]


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