Ceramics-Silikáty 53, (4) 287 - 296 (2009) |
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EFFECT OF PRODUCTION CONDITIONS ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BAUXITE REFRACTORY MATERIALS |
Katsavou Ioanna D., Krokida Magdalini K., Ziomas Ioannis C. |
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens,
Zografou Campus, 15780 Athens, Greece
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Keywords: Compression, Mathematical models, Molding pressure, Resin |
Compressive strength of bauxite refractories with phenol-formaldehyde resin as binder, used as lining in high
temperature furnaces, was investigated in this study. Mechanical properties are used to determine the material’s
mechanical resistance and thus they represent the life time of the refractory. Different bauxite grain size, resin
content and molding pressure were selected for the preparation of the specimens. The stress - strain data of
compression test were modeled using parameters with physical meaning such as maximum stress (σmax), maximum
strain (emax), elasticity parameter (E), and viscoelastic parameter (p). In addition, simple mathematical models
were developed to correlate the maximum stress and corresponding strain to producing conditions and raw
materials’ characteristics. After data processing it was noticed that when increasing molding pressure maximum
stress and maximum strain increased, while the viscoelastic parameter decreased. As far as elasticity parameter
is concerned, at first it decreases with grain size and beyond a critical value of molding pressure, between 100
and 200MPa, it increases. Higher resin content led to higher compressive strength, due to higher cohesion and
bonding strength. On the other hand, increased bauxite grain size leads to samples with degraded mechanical
properties as larger granules hinder sintering between the granule boundaries. |
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