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|a The Institute of Energy's Second International Conference on CERAMICS IN ENERGY APPLICATIONS :
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|a Front Cover; The Institute of Energy's Second International Conference on: Ceramics in Energy Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 -- New Developments & Applications; MANUFACTURE AND EVALUATION OF HIGHLY POROUS CERAMICS WITH ADJUSTABLE ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; 1. MANUFACTURE OF DFH BASED ON THE CM TECHNIQUE; 2. MODE OF OPERATION AND PROPERTIES OF DFH; REFERENCES; Si3N4-Si COMPOSITE CERAMICS AND CHEMICALLY TOUGHENED SiC FOR ENGINE COMPONENTS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 3. CONCLUSIONS; 4. REFERENCES.
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|a BETTER CERAMICS THROUGH MICROWAVESABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MICROWAVE HEATING; 3. CONCLUSIONS; 4. REFERENCES; MICROWAVE-ASSISTED FIRING OF CERAMICS; ABSTRACT; 1. CURRENT FIRING TECHNIQUES; 2. MICROWAVE FIRING; 3. MICROWAVE-ASSISTED FIRING; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; Chapter 2 -- Power Generation; A RAPID HEATING CERAMIC FUEL CELL; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THERMAL SHOCK TESTING; 3. RESULTS; 4. DISCUSSION; 5. CONCLUSIONS; 6. REFERENCES; COATING METHOD FOR INNOVATIVE GRAPHITIC COMPONENTS WITH HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSING METHODS.
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|a 3. experimental4. conclusions; references; the dti solid oxide fuel cell programme; abstract; 1 introduction; 2 conventional sofc stack designs; 3 novel stack designs and fabrication methods; 4 cost implications; 5 sofc systems; 6 conclusions; 7 further information; improved cathode materials for the solid oxide fuel cell; abstract; 1. introduction; 2. experimental; 3. results and discussion; 4. summary; 5. acknowledgement; 6. references; ceramic materials for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells.; abstract; 1. introduction; 2. ceramic electrolyte; 3. electrode materials.
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|a 4. FABRICATION AND MECHANICAL INTEGRITY OF SUPPORTED ELECTROLYTE ASSEMBLIES5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 3 -- Energy Saving & Heat Transfer; THE USE OF A PERMEABLE CERAMIC FOR RADIATION ENHANCEMENT IN A GAS-FIRED FURNACE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2 . HEAT TRANSFER I N PERMEABLE MEDIA; 3. LABORATORY TESTS; 4 . THEORETICAL ANALYSIS; 5. CONCLUSIONS; 6. REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; THE USE OF SILICON CARBIDE CERAMIC IN HIGH PERFORMANCE RADIANT TUBE BURNERS AND LOW �I��I OPEN FLAME BURNERS; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 2.0 HIGH PERFORMANCE SINGLE ENDED RADIANT TUBE BURNER.
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|a 3. open flame, silicon carbide burner4. conclusions; energy efficient high temperautre application of ceramics through the best practice programme; summary; what is the best practice programme?; who is eligible for consideration?; selection criteria; development of regenerative burners; measurements of total and spectral emissivities of some ceramic fibre insulation materials; abstract; 1. introduction; 2. emissivity measurements; 3. proving tests for evaluation of the present method; 4. experimental results for ceramic fibre materials; 5. conclusions; references.
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|a Reaction bonded silicon carbide components for burners, radiant heating and heat exchangers.
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|a Ceramics are unique products, in a wide variety of forms, with an ever increasing range of applications. Ceramics in Energy Applications contains contributions on material solutions to new and existing applications of interest to energy suppliers and users. The book considers the latest developments in ceramics materials for both high and low temperatures for a wide variety of uses by a wide array of energy technology users. Topics covered include new developments and applications, power generation, energy saving and heat transfer, sensors and catalysts, and evaluation and performance.
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