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2011 Conference Proceedings
The 25th Annual Conference on Fossil Energy Materials.
April 26-28, 2011
Table of Contents
PRESENTATIONS
- Introduction and Opening Remarks
Robert Romanosky, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Session 1
Session Chair: Patricia Rawls, National Energy Techchnology Laboratory
- Addressing Materials Processing Issues for USC Steam Turbines
Paul D. Jablonski, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Development of NDE Methods for Ceramic Coatings
Jiangang Sun, Argonne National Laboratory
- New High Energy Density Mg Battery Concepts for Stationary Power Electrical Grids
David E. Alman, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Joining Technologies for Coal Power Applications
Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Qualification of a New Commercial ODS Alloy
Sebastien Dryepondt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Atomization and Powder Processing of High Temperature Ferritic Stainless Steel
Iver E. Anderson, Ames Laboratory
- Low Cost Fabrication of ODS Alloys
Glenn J. Grant, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Session 2:
Session Chair:
Mary Anne Alvin, National Energy Techchnology Laboratory
- Improving the Performance of Creep-Strength-Enhanced Ferritic Steels
Mike Santella, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Coal-Ash Corrosion of Structural Alloys in Simulated Oxy-Fuel Environments
Ken Natesan, Argonne National Laboratory
- Measurement of Corrosive Gaseous Species from Staged Coal Combustion
Steve Kung, Babcock & Wilcox
- Understanding Corrosion Mechanisms in Oxy-Fired Systems
Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Bespoke Materials Surfaces
Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Microstructure, Processing, Performance Relationships for High Temperature Coatings
Thomas Lillo, Idaho National Laboratory
Session 3:
Session Chair:
Jeff Hawk, National Energy Techchnology Laboratory
- Multiscale Design of Materials
Richard LeSar, Mark Bryden, Ames Laboratory
- Computational and Experimental Development of Novel High Temperature Alloys
Matthew J. Kramer, Ames Laboratory
- Modeling Creep-Fatigue-Environment Interactions in Steam Turbine Rotor Materials for Advanced Ultrasupercritical Coal Power Plants
Liang Jiang, General Electric Global Research
- Large-Scale Simulations of the Mechanical Properties of Layered Transition Metal Compounds for Fossil Energy Power Systems
Wai-Yim Ching, University of Missouri, Kansas City
- Computational Capabilities for Predictive Modeling of Refractory Alloys
Alex Vasenkov, David Newsome, Debasis Sengupta, CFD Research Corporation;
Adri VanDuin, Penn State University
- Computational Design of Creep-Resistant Alloys and Experimental Validation in Ferritic Superalloys
Peter K. Liaw, University of Tennessee
Session 4:
Session Chair:
Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Computational Modeling and Assessment of Nanocoatings for Ultra Supercritical Boilers
John P. Shingledecker, David Gandy, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI);
Sastry Cheruvu, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
- Materials for Advanced Ultra-Supercritical Steam Service – Turbines
Philip J. Maziasz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Materials for Advanced Ultra-Supercritical Steam Boilers
Mike Santella, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Materials Performance in USC Steam
Gordon R. Holcomb, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- USC Materials Development
Jeffrey A. Hawk, Chris Cowen, National Energy Technology Laboratory
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