Modern gas turbines require innovative materials that can withstand extreme temperatures and loads. This is particularly important for increasing their efficiency and reliability.
Recent developments include superalloys and ceramic coatings that enable turbines to operate at temperatures above 1,300°C. Such materials not only improve performance, but also reduce wear and tear on the equipment.
Additionally, research is underway to create materials with self-healing properties. These are technologies that allow turbines to remain operational even with minor damage.
The use of innovative materials makes gas-fired power plants more durable and cost-effective, strengthening their role in the global energy industry.
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