The paper summarizes several years of research on the application of modern materials in the design of large steam turbines operating at high temperatures. The use of 9-12% chromium steels on main steam turbine components, the application of abradable coatings in seals and the seize/corrosion protection of selected components by modern surfacing techniques are presented. Results of materials long-term testing supported by the field application at elevated steam temperatures were used to verify the new material solutions and manufacturing techniques. The second section of the paper presents the design of a new 660 MW supercritical power plant to be built in the Czech Republic between 2008 and 2010. The unit parameters and steam cycle characteristics are presented together with the visualization of the new block. The steam turbine design is discussed with respect to the application of advanced materials.

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