Title of article :
Thermal shock behaviour of a kaolinte refractory prepared
using a natural organic binder
Author/Authors :
A. A. Ogacho، نويسنده , , B. O. Aduda، نويسنده , ,
F. W. Nyongesa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The thermal shock resistance of a kaolinitebased
refractory prepared with a binder derived from a
plant (corchorus olitorius) was investigated. Thermal
shock tests employing water-quenching technique were
performed at quench temperature differences of
between 80 and 580 C and then the damage parameter,
and thermal shock parameters (R, R¢, and R¢¢¢)
evaluated using measured strength and modulus values.
The results showed that R and R¢ parameters
increased with increasing binder concentrations, an
indication that the damage due to crack initiation was
progressively impaired with increased binder concentrations.
The R¢¢¢ parameter on the other hand
decreased with increasing binder concentrations indicating
poor resistance of the material to crack propagation.
These observations were also matched with
thermal shock results which showed that samples
plasticized with higher binder concentration had relatively
very high strengths before thermal shock, compared
to those plasticized with plain water, but they
experienced rather large strength losses (over 60% of
their initial values) at quench temperature difference
(DT) exceeding 325 C. The critical temperature difference
(DTC) for the samples tested was in the range
250–325 C. Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
micrographs of samples quenched at temperature
difference of 580 C showed that samples plasticized
with high binder concentration (0.68) experienced
severe cracking of the matrix compared to their
counterparts plasticized with plain water, whose
microstructures showed an inhibited crack propagation.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science