Factors preventing the advancement of steam temperature in power plant are discussed. The construction of a coal-fired pilot plant designed to superheat steam to 760 deg C (1400 deg F) is described and the results of corrosion trials analyzed. Conclusions are drawn from the experiments relating to possible advances in design.
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