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Current Status of High Temperature Ceramic Gas Turbine Research and Development
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Abstract
The development of vehicular gas turbine engines to operate at temperatures up to 2500°F has been in progress for some time. The purpose of this paper is to review the rationale behind this engine, to highlight the major hot flowpath components being developed, and to provide information on the progress of this program.
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Fisher, E. and McLean, A., "Current Status of High Temperature Ceramic Gas Turbine Research and Development," SAE Technical Paper 741047, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741047.Also In
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- deBiasi V. “2500°F Target For Vehicular Ceramic Turbine.” Gas Turbine World October-November 1972
- McLean A. F. “The Application of Ceramics to The Small Gas Turbine.” ASME Conference May 24-28 Brussels, Belgium
- Callahan J. M. “Ford's New Turbine.” Automotive Industries July 1 1973