Abrasion wear of aluminosilicate refractories

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Ntakaburimvo C. Allaire
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

This paper presents an innovative experimental set-up which simulates refractory degradation by separate and simultaneous action of abrasion, erosion and partially or totally immersion corrosion whether dynamic or static. It also presents abrasion testing results obtained from five commercial aluminosilicate refractories used in aluminium melting and holding furnaces. Abrasion wear was quantified by measuring the weight loss and the depth of wear, as well as by determining materials properties degradation, such as the residual rupture force and the residual modulus of rupture. Results were correlated to as- fired materials properties, such as rupture force, flexural strength, elastic modulus, toughness, and apparent porosity; in order to establish which property could be used for refractory abrasion wear prediction. They were also related to the critical length of pre-existing defects and to those generated by the abrasion process. Positive correlation was established between abrasion resistance and mechanical properties, particularly for refractory castables. For similar mechanical strength, the castables tested offered less abrasion resistance than the brick sample.
Citation

APA: N. Ntakaburimvo C. Allaire  (2004)  Abrasion wear of aluminosilicate refractories

MLA: N. Ntakaburimvo C. Allaire Abrasion wear of aluminosilicate refractories. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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