Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (3) 198 - 203 (2012) |
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ON THE HIGH TEMPERATURE BENDING STRENGTH OF CASTABLES |
Hamáček Jiří 1, Macháček Jan 1, Kutzendörfer Jaroslav 1,
Korsa Bohumil 2,
Fiala Jakub 2 |
1 Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology,
Technická 5, CZ-16628 Prague, Czech Republic
2 Žárohmoty, Ltd., Keramická 214, CZ-330 11 Třemošná, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Hot modulus of rupture, Bending strength, Low cement refractory castables |
The hot moduli of rupture (HMOR) measurements have been performed for the low-cement castable (LCC), the ultra-low
cement castable (ULCC), and the no-cement castable (NCC). All castables contained SiO2-Al2O3 based aggregates (burned
fireclay and kaolin). The experimental data points have been described using the model based on the Varshni approach
within the temperature region 1000-1200oC and by the model based on the Adam-Gibbs theory above 1400oC. A smooth but
distinct transition between both temperature regions has been observed. The limits and applicability of the models have been
analyzed. At lower temperature the loss of strength of castables was attributed to weakening of bonds most probably in the
frontal process zone of cracking. At higher temperature, the liquid phase causes slowing down of the crack propagation by
formation of the viscous bridging in the following wake region. And finally, at very high temperatures, the castable behaves
as very viscous suspension which can be described using models originally developed for molten glasses. |
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