Steels which can serve at very high temperatures ( in excess of 873 K) with tolerable oxidation and sustained strength are of immense use in the efficient generation of electricity. This lecture, delivered at Cambridge University, is about the design of such steels using the principles of physical metallurgy.
This video should be of interest to metallurgists, engineers and scientists involved in efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions during the burning of fossil fuels for power generation.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/2002/creep.1.html
Thank you Sir for sharing this video
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Karthik Iyer
Welding Engineer
karthikcoep 8 months ago