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Materials Technologies for the Process Industries of the Future: Management Strategies and Research Opportunities (2000)
National Materials Advisory Board (NMAB)

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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURE

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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURE Contents     EXECUTIVE SUMMARY   1 1   INTRODUCTION   9     Market-Pull Strategy,   9     Characteristics of the Industries of the Future,   12     Materials Programs and Crosscutting Technologies,   12     Report Objectives,   15 2   MATERIALS NEEDS FOR THE INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURE   17     Corrosion Resistance,   17     Wear Resistance,   20     High-Temperature Materials,   21     Materials Models and Databases,   22     Issues That Impact Crosscutting Programs,   22 3   MATERIALS PROGRAMS   27     Advanced Industrial Materials Program,   27     Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites Program,   30     Industrial Power Generation Program,   31 4   MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES   33     Program Management,   33     Criteria for Project Selection,   35     Commercialization Plans,   38     Industry Involvement,   38 5   RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES   41     Aluminum Industry,   41     Chemical Industry,   44     Forest Products Industry,   45     Glass Industry,   49     Mining Industry,   51     Steel Industry,   51     Heat-Treating Industry,   53     Refractories: An Illustrative Crosscutting Area,   54     Opportunities for Materials Research and Development,   58

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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURE 6   OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONS   59     Linkages between Industry Road Maps and Materials Programs,   59     Materials Needs in Industry Road Maps,   60     Market-Pull Strategy,   60     Metrics,   61     REFERENCES   63     APPENDIXES     A   Recommendations,   67 B   Biographical Sketches of Committee Members,   69     ACRONYMS   73