Article 3808E GE using superceramics for more efficient power plants and engines

GE using superceramics for more efficient power plants and engines

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brian wang
from NextBigFuture.com on (#3808E)
GE has spent the last three decades developing a special kind of heat-resistant ceramic that is as tough as steel. The material, called a ceramic matrix composite (CMC), can withstand temperatures...

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