The Advanced Turbine Technology Applications project intends to advance the technologies necessary for implementing ceramic gas turbines into automotive applications. The Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project aims at developing and demonstrating structural ceramic components that have the potential for competitive automotive engine life cycle cost and for operating 3500 hours in a turbine engine environment at temperatures up to 2500 deg F. This project is sponsored by the Department of Energy, Office of Transportation Technologies. The Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project has been addressed with a team composed of resources and personnel at Allison Engine Company, Inc.; at General Motors Corporation's NAO Engineering Center; at several key ceramic suppliers; and at key national facilities. Work is performed under contract from the NASA Lewis Research Center, which provides project management and technical direction. The past year of Allison's Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project has featured ceramic component fabrication and process development, ceramic components and materials characterization, low emissions combustion development and demonstration, and ceramic component durability demonstrations in engines and rigs.
Advanced turbine technology applications project (ATTAP)
Einsatzprojekt für fortschrittliche Turbinentechnologie
1994
7 Seiten, 12 Bilder, 2 Tabellen
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Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project (ATTAP)
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
|Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project ( ATTAP )
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|Advanced turbine technology applications project (ATTAP)
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|Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project ( ATTAP )
Kraftfahrwesen | 1994
|Advanced turbine technology applications project ( ATTAP )
Kraftfahrwesen | 1993
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